Publications
1
Book
62
Refereed Journal Articles
3
Book Chapters
1
Other Publication
Books
- P Mariel, D Campbell, ED Sandorf, J Meyerhoff, A Vega-Bayo, R Blevins (2026). Environmental valuation with discrete choice experiments in R. Springer. ISBN 978-3-031-89337-7 (hardcover), 978-3-031-89340-7 (softcover), 978-3-031-89338-4 (eBook). Book series: I Bateman (Ed.). The Economics of Non-Market Goods and Resources.
Refereed journal articles
- M Radu, S Erdem, D Campbell (2026). Prompting food safety responsibility: Does it influence consumers’ choices of food safety campaigns. Journal of Behavioural and Experimental Economics.
- D Campbell, H Lindhjem, KM Grimsrud; ED Sandorf (2026). Exploring age and income distribution effects for willingness-to-pay to plant climate forests in Norway. Journal of Forest Economics.
- T Börger, D Campbell, J Meyerhoff, M Welling (2026). Preferences for biodiversity-promoting private garden designs: A basket-based choice experiment. Environmental and Resource Economics, 89(4).
- C Jeon, D Campbell (2026). Valuing forest restoration through environmental attitudes: A hybrid choice modelling approach. Forests, 17(3): 305.
- C Jeon, D Campbell (2025). Uncovering seasonal heterogeneity in forest ecosystem valuation: Evidence from a meta-analysis with experimental insights. Forests, 16(10): 1508.
- M Budhathoki, H Xu, Y Song; Z Ma, A Benter, W Zhang, S Li, R Newton, D Campbell, D Little (2025). Perceptions fuelling the demand for high value imported aquatic food in China. Sustainable Futures, 9: 100569.
- C Jeon, D campbell, S Kim (2025). Exploring the economic value of wine attributes and consumer choice behavior using choice experiment data: A case study of the UK wine market. Journal of Tourism Studies, 37(2): 89-112. (In Korean)
- M Budhathoki, H Xu, Z Ma, D campbell, W Zhang, S Li, R Newton, D Little (2024). Consumers’ preferences toward farmed salmon in China: Integrating sensory and choice experiments. Food Frontiers, 6(2): 1008-1026.
- M Budhathoki, L Lincen, H Xu, W Zhang, S Li, R Newton, D Campbell, D Little (2024). Understanding farmed salmon imports and e-commerce consumer satisfaction in China: A text mining approach. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 18: 101342.
- T Börger, K Mmonwa, D Campbell (2023). Hazardous human–wildlife encounters, risk attitudes, and the value of shark nets for coastal recreation. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 106(2): 925-945.
- ED Sandorf, D Campbell, C Chorus (2022). A simple satisficing model. PLOS ONE, 17(10): e0275339.
- H Li, D Campbell, S Erdem (2022). Measuring time preferences using stated credit repayment choices. Journal of Quantitative Economics, 20: 43-67.
- M Budhathoki, D Campbell, B Belton, R Newton, S Li, W Zhang, D Little (2022). Factors influencing consumption behaviour towards aquatic food among Asian consumers: A systematic scoping review. Foods, 11: 4043.
- B Danley, ED Sandorf, D Campbell (2021). Putting your best fish forward: Investigating distance decay and relative preferences for fish conservation. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 108: 102475.
- T Börger, QTK Ngoc, L Kuhfuss, TT Hien, N Hanley, D Campbell (2021). Preferences for coastal and marine conservation in Vietnam: Accounting for differences in individual choice set formation. Ecological Economics, 180: 106885.
- VM Toledo-Gallegos, J Long, D Campbell, T Börger, N Hanley (2021). Spatial clustering of willingness to pay for ecosystem services. Journal of Agricultural Economics, 72: 673-697.
- T Börger, D Campbell, MP White, LR Elliott, LE Fleming, JK Garrett, C Hattam, S Hynes, T Lankia, T Taylor (2021). The value of blue-space recreation and perceived water quality across Europe: A contingent behaviour study. Science of The Total Environment, 771: 145597.
- D Campbell, ED Sandorf (2021). The use of latent variable models in policy: A road fraught with peril? Bio-based and Applied Economics, 9: 305-324.
- Z Liu, N Hanley, D Campbell (2020). Linking urban air pollution with residents’ willingness to pay for greenspace: A choice experiment study in Beijing. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 104: 102383.
- I Logar, R Brouwer, D Campbell (2020). Does attribute order influence attribute-information processing in discrete choice experiments? Resource and Energy Economics, 60: 101164.
- ED Sandorf, D Campbell (2019). Accommodating satisficing behaviour in stated choice experiments. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 46: 133-162.
- D Campbell, S Erdem (2019). Including opt-out options in discrete choice experiments: Issues to consider. The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 12: 1-14.
- G Grillia, S Notaro, D Campbell (2018). Including value orientations in choice models to estimate benefits of wildlife management policies. Ecological Economics, 151: 70-81.
- C Chorus, B Pudane, N Mouter, D Campbell (2018). Taboo trade-off aversion: A discrete choice model and empirical analysis. Journal of Choice Modelling, 27: 37-49.
- D Campbell, MR Mørkbak, SB Olsen (2018). The link between response time and preference, variance and processing heterogeneity in stated choice experiments. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 88: 18-34.
- EJ Van Loo, RM Nayga Jr, D Campbell, HS Seo, W Verbeke (2018). Using eye tracking to account for attribute non-attendance in choice experiments. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 45: 333-365.
- W Budziński, D Campbell, M Czajkowski, U Demšar, N Hanley (2017). Using geographically weighted choice models to account for the spatial heterogeneity of preferences. Journal of Agricultural Economics, 69: 606-626.
- S Erdem, D Campbell (2017). Preferences for public involvement in health service decisions: A comparison between best-worst scaling and trio-wise stated preference elicitation techniques. European Journal of Health Economics, 18: 1107-1123.
- M Czajkowski, W Budziński, D Campbell, M Giergiczny, N Hanley (2017). Spatial heterogeneity of willingness to pay for forest management. Environmental and Resource Economics, 68: 705-727.
- S van Osch, S Hynes, T O’Higgins, N Hanley, D Campbell, S Freeman (2017). Estimating the Irish public’s willingness to pay for more sustainable salmon produced by integrated multi-trophic aquaculture. Marine Policy, 84: 220-227.
- ED Sandorf, D Campbell, N Hanley (2017). Disentangling the influence of knowledge on attribute non-attendance. Journal of Choice Modelling, 24: 36-50.
- D Campbell, MR Mørkbak, SB Olsen (2017). Response time in online stated choice experiments: the non-triviality of identifying fast and slow respondents. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 6: 17-35.
- A Longo, D Campbell (2017). The determinants of brownfields redevelopment in England. Environmental and Resource Economics, 67: 261-283.
- K Meginnis, D Campbell (2017). Students’ preferences for attributes of postgraduate economics modules: Evidence from a multi-profile best-worst scaling survey. International Review of Economics Education, 24: 18-27.
- D Campbell, M Boeri, E Doherty, WG Hutchinson (2015). Learning, fatigue and preference formation in discrete choice experiments. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 119: 345-363.
- S Erdem, D Campbell, AR Hole (2015). Accounting for attribute-level non-attendance in a health choice experiment: Does it matter? Health Economics, 24: 773-789.
- D Campbell, S Erdem (2015). Position bias in best-worst scaling surveys: A case study on trust in institutions. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 97: 526-545.
- MR Mørkbak, SB Olsen, D Campbell (2014). Behavioral implications of providing real incentives in stated choice experiments. Journal of Economic Psychology, 45: 102-116.
- S Erdem, D Campbell, C Thompson (2014). Elimination and selection by aspects in health choice experiments: Prioritising health service innovations. Journal of Health Economics, 38: 10-22.
- D Campbell, DA Hensher, R Scarpa (2014). Bounding WTP distributions to reflect the ‘actual’ consideration set. Journal of Choice Modelling, 11: 4-15.
- MR Mørkbak, SB Olsen, D Campbell (2014). Behavioral implications of providing real incentives in stated choice experiments. Journal of Economic Psychology, 45, 102-116.
- E Doherty, D Campbell (2014). Demand for safety and regional certification of food. British Food Journal, 116(4), 676-689.
- V O’Neill, S Hess, D Campbell (2014). A question of taste: Recognising the role of latent preferences and attitudes in analysing food choices. Food quality and preference, 32, 299-310.
- D Campbell, SE Vedel, BJ Thorsen, JB Jacobsen (2014). Heterogeneity in the WTP for recreational access: distributional aspects. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 57(8), 1200-1219.
- E Doherty, D Campbell, S Hynes (2013). Models of Site-choice for Walks in Rural Ireland: Exploring Cost Heterogeneity. Journal of Agricultural Economics, 64(2), 446-466.
- E Doherty, D Campbell, S Hynes, TM van Rensburg (2013). Examining labelling effects within discrete choice experiments: an application to recreational site choice. Journal of Environmental Management, 125, 94-104.
- D Campbell, E Doherty (2013). Combining discrete and continuous mixing distributions to identify niche markets for food. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 40(2), 287-312.
- S Hess, A Stathopoulos, D Campbell, V Gibson, S Caussade (2012). It’s not that I don’t care, I just don’t care very much: confounding between attribute non-attendance and taste heterogeneity. Transportation, 40, 583-607.
- M Stithou, S Hynes, N Hanley, D Campbell (2012). Estimating the value of achieving “Good Ecological Status” in the Boyne River Catchment in Ireland using choice experiments. The Economic and Social Review, 43(3), 397–422.
- YN Al Hamarneh, A Agus, D Campbell, GE Crealey, JC McElnay (2012). Public perceptions of coronary events risk factors: a discrete choice experiment. BMJ Open, 2:e001560
- D Campbell, DA Hensher, R Scarpa (2012). Cost thresholds, cut-offs and sensitivities in stated choice analysis: identification and implications. Resource and Energy Economics, 34(3), 396-411.
- D Campbell, CD Aravena, WG Hutchinson (2011). Cheap and expensive alternatives in stated choice experiments: are they equally considered by respondents? Applied Economics Letters, 18(8), 743-747.
- S Hynes, D Campbell (2011). Estimating the welfare impacts of agricultural landscape change in Ireland: a choice experiment approach. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 54(8), 1019-1039.
- S Hynes, D Campbell, P Howley (2011). A holistic vs. an attribute-based approach to agri-environmental policy valuation: Do welfare estimates differ? Journal of Agricultural Economics, 62(2), 305-329.
- D Campbell, DA Hensher, R Scarpa (2011). Non-attendance to attributes in environmental choice analysis: a latent class specification. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 54(8), 1061-1076.
- D Campbell, WG Hutchinson, R Scarpa (2009). Using choice experiments to explore the spatial distribution of willingness to pay for rural landscape improvements. Environment and Planning A, 41(1), 97-111.
- R Scarpa, TJ Gilbride, D Campbell, DA Hensher (2009). Modelling attribute non-attendance in choice experiments for rural landscape valuation. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 36(2), 151-174.
- D Campbell, R Scarpa, WG Hutchinson (2008). Assessing the spatial dependence of welfare estimates obtained from discrete choice experiments. Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences, 1(2-3), 117-126.
- D Campbell, WG Hutchinson, R Scarpa (2008). Incorporating discontinuous preferences into the analysis of discrete choice experiments. Environmental and Resource Economics, 41(3), 401-417.
- D Campbell (2007). Willingness to pay for rural landscape improvements: Combining mixed logit and random-effects models. Journal of Agricultural Economics, 58(3), 467-483.
- R Scarpa, D Campbell, WG Hutchinson (2007). Benefit estimates for landscape improvements: sequential Bayesian design and respondents’ rationality in a choice experiment. Land Economics, 83(4), 617-634.
- D Campbell, WG Hutchinson, R Scarpa (2006). Quantifying the landscape benefits arising from the Rural Environment Protection Scheme: results from a public survey. Tearmann: Irish Journal of Agri-Environmental Research, 5, 1-12.
Book chapters
- L Stevenson, D Campbell (2015). Perceived effectiveness of different methods of delivering information on energy efficiency. In R Heffron, G Little (Eds.), Delivering Energy Law and Policy in the EU and the US: A Reader, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
- D Campbell, S Hess, R Scarpa, JM Rose (2010). Accommodating coefficient outliers in discrete choice modelling: a comparison of discrete and continuous mixing approaches. In S Hess, A Daly (Eds.), Choice Modelling: the State-Of-The-Art and the State-Of-Practice—Proceedings From the Inaugural International Choice Modelling Conference, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley.
- D Campbell, WG Hutchinson, R Scarpa (2008). Using mixed logit models to derive individual-specific WTP estimates for landscape improvements under agri-environmental schemes: evidence from the Rural Environment Protection Scheme in Ireland. In P Koundouri, E Birol (Eds.) Choice Experiments Informing European Environmental Policy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
