Business Information Through Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis

Author(s)
Marvin Klein, Christine Strauss, Christian Stummer
Abstract

Information and data fuel businesses and markets; thus, provision, generation, and interpretation of information and data are crucial to support managerial decisions. We demonstrate the generation of information through choice-based conjoint analysis using the example of electric vehicle charging. There are several alternatives for electric vehicle charging, with home charging being the main charging point for most of today’s electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. Therefore, a large number of consumers consider home charging as mandatory when buying a car. Before blindly investing in the construction of charging stations close to citizens’ homes, decision makers (e.g., policy makers) need to learn about the impact of possible measures. This paper examines whether performance improvements in alternative vehicles (e.g., in terms of range or charging time) or governmental incentives (e.g., price subsidies) could compensate consumers for not having home charging stations. Findings reveal that, in general, both electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles profit from the construction of home charging stations, but its perceived benefit decreases continuously with faster charging times at public charging stations. However, at the present time, when the technological progress of electric vehicles remains low, monetary subsidies for environmentally friendly vehicles appear to mainly support only sales of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.

Organisation(s)
Department of Marketing and International Business
External organisation(s)
Universität Bielefeld
Volume
2
Pages
357-379
No. of pages
23
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76632-0_13
Publication date
2021
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
502050 Business informatics, 502020 Market research, 502029 Product management
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Computer Science (miscellaneous), Control and Systems Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Social Sciences (miscellaneous), Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous), Control and Optimization, Decision Sciences (miscellaneous)
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/business-information-through-choicebased-conjoint-analysis(77870a70-b0c0-4b66-a742-082f485a2770).html