Junghun Kim
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논문 (14)
- A Machine Learning Technique Embedded Reference-Dependent Choice Model for Explanatory Power Improvement: Shifting of Reference Point as a Key Factor in Vehicle Purchase Decision Making
- Analysis on the Acceptance of Coal Phase-Out Policy Considering Public Preferences: Policy Implications and Future Direction Based on Empirical Evidence from South Korea
- Asymmetric Preference and Loss Aversion for Electric Vehicles: The Reference-Dependent Choice Model Capturing Different Preference Directions
- Beyond the Status Quo: Leveraging Reference-Dependent Theory in a Neural Network for Consumer Choice Analysis
- Can Liquefied Petroleum Gas Vehicles Join the Fleet of Alternative Fuel Vehicles? Implications of Transportation Policy Based on Market Forecast and Environmental Impact
- Do People Really Want Renewable Energy? Who Wants Renewable Energy? Discrete Choice Model of Reference-Dependent Preference in South Korea
- Dynamic Analysis of Well-to-Wheel Electric and Hydrogen Vehicles' Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Focusing on Consumer Preferences and Power Mix Changes in South Korea
- Effects of degrees of acceptance and awareness on a rate system for lowering mobile bills
- Environmental Impacts of Transportation Policy and Vehicle Market Share Predictions
- Exploring the Fittest Choice Model for Consumer Preference Analysis on Over-the-Top Service
- Over-the-Top Bundled Services in the Korean Broadcasting and Telecommunications Market: Consumer Preference Analysis Using a Mixed Logit Model
- Public Preferences and Increasing Acceptance of Time-Varying Electricity Pricing for Demand-Side Management in South Korea
- Reference-Dependent Preferences on Smart Phones in South Korea: Focusing on Attributes with Heterogeneous Preference Direction
- Smartphone Preferences and Brand Loyalty: A Discrete Choice Model Reflecting the Reference Point and Peer Effect