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John C. Whitehead

Institution: Appalachian State University

Primary Field: Environment (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://john-whitehead.blogs.com/

First Publication: 1993

Most Recent: 2023

RePEc ID: pwh15 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.02: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total Percentile
Last 5 Years 0.00 1.35 0.50 0.00 1.85 49%
Last 10 Years 0.00 2.69 2.52 1.26 6.48 78%
All Time 2.69 6.39 4.54 6.34 19.96 94%

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 26
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 21.09

Publications (26)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2023 Willingness to pay for policies to reduce health risks from COVID‐19: Evidence from U.S. professional sports Health Economics B 4
2021 Estimating discount rates using referendum-style choice experiments: An analysis of multiple methodologies Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 3
2020 Validity and reliability of contingent valuation and life satisfaction measures of welfare: An application to the value of national Olympic success Southern Economic Journal C 3
2020 Economic Values of Coastal Erosion Management: Joint Estimation of Use and Existence Values with recreation demand and contingent valuation data Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 3
2019 Willingness Toupee Economic Inquiry C 3
2017 The effect of sporting success and management failure on attendance demand in the Bundesliga: a revealed and stated preference travel cost approach Applied Economics C 4
2016 Mitigating Hypothetical Bias in Stated Preference Data: Evidence from Sports Tourism Economic Inquiry C 3
2016 Plausible responsiveness to scope in contingent valuation Ecological Economics B 1
2015 Dubious and Dubiouser: Contingent Valuation and the Time of Day Economic Inquiry C 2
2013 Consumption Benefits of National Hockey League Game Trips Estimated from Revealed and Stated Preference Demand Data Economic Inquiry C 4
2011 Weathering the Storm: Measuring Household Willingness‐to‐Pay for Risk‐Reduction in Post‐Katrina New Orleans Southern Economic Journal C 6
2008 Green vs. green: Measuring the compensation required to site electrical generation windmills in a viewshed Energy Policy B 3
2008 Combining Revealed and Stated Preference Data to Estimate the Nonmarket Value of Ecological Services: an Assessment of the State of the Science Journal of Economic Surveys C 4
2007 Going Home: Evacuation‐Migration Decisions of Hurricane Katrina Survivors Southern Economic Journal C 5
2007 Temporal reliability of willingness to pay from the National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation Applied Economics C 2
2006 A comparison of contingent valuation method and random utility model estimates of the value of avoiding reductions in king mackerel bag limits Applied Economics C 1
2006 Improving Willingness to Pay Estimates for Quality Improvements through Joint Estimation with Quality Perceptions Southern Economic Journal C 1
2002 Does don't know mean no? Analysis of 'don't know' responses in dichotomous choice contingent valuation questions Applied Economics C 2
1999 Are Hypothetical Referenda Incentive Compatible? A Comment Journal of Political Economy S 3
1998 Part‐Whole Bias in Contingent Valuation: Will Scope Effects Be Detected with Inexpensive Survey Methods? Southern Economic Journal C 3
1997 Willingness to Pay for Quality Improvements: Should Revealed and Stated Preference Data Be Combined? Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 3
1996 Debt-for-nature swaps as noncooperative outcomes Ecological Economics B 3
1995 Contingent Valuation When Respondents Are Ambivalent Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 3
1995 Assessing the Validity and Reliability of Contingent Values: A Comparison of On-Site Users, Off-Site Users, and Non-users Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 4
1994 Conservation organizations and the option value to preserve: an application to debt-for-nature swaps Ecological Economics B 3
1993 Testing for non-response and sample selection bias in contingent valuation : Analysis of a combination phone/mail survey Economics Letters C 3