Consumers are willing to pay $4,900 extra for a car that drives itself
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JOCM: Call for Papers
Call for Papers for a Special Issue of the Journal of Choice Modelling The field of choice modelling has rapidly progressed from estimating closed-form GEV models to complex choice models using flexible random components as well as models with additional
Cornell awarded $7M to lead transportation research center
Cornell University will receive up to $7 million in U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) funding over five years to lead a consortium of universities in researching and developing new transportation innovations to limit adverse impacts on public health and the
Daziano appointed associate professor
Daziano co-PI in NSF PFI:BIC: Energy Smart Community grant
Cornell researchers aim to unleash ‘smart meter’ potential Striving for a future with smaller electric bills, reduced greenhouse gas emissions and diminished need for power plants, Cornell researchers will use a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to
New PhD in Systems @ Cornell
Cornell to offer systems doctoral program A unique doctoral program in systems that will prepare students to tackle some of the world’s most complex logistical problems is now being offered by the graduate field of systems. [more] Daziano will
Discussion paper: willingness to pay for automation
Are Consumers Willing to Pay to Let Cars Drive for Them? Analyzing Response to Autonomous Vehicles New discussion paper, available at Resources for the Future (RFF), co-authored with Benjamin Leard (RFF) and Mauricio Sarrias (Department of Economics, Universidad Católica del