• A comparative analysis of the effects of economic policy instruments in promoting environmentally sustainable transport 

      Elvik, Rune; Ramjerdi, Farideh (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-03-25)
      This paper presents a comparative analysis of the effects of economic policy instruments in promoting environmentally sustainable transport. Promoting environmentally sustainable transport is defined as follows: (1) Reducing ...
    • Asymmetric preferences for road safety: Evidence from a stated choice experiment among car drivers 

      Flugel, Stefan Markus; Elvik, Rune; Veisten, Knut; Rizzi, Luis I.; Meyer, Sunniva Frislid; Ramjerdi, Farideh; Ortuzar, Juan De Dios (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-04-29)
      Recent research has proposed fitting responses from discrete choice experiments to asymmetric value functions consistent with prospect theory, taking into account respondents’ reference points in their valuation of choice ...
    • Increasing the competitiveness of e-vehicles in Europe 

      Figenbaum, Erik; Fearnley, Nils; Pfaffenbichler, Paul; Hjorthol, Randi; Kolbenstvedt, Marika; Jellinek, Reinhard; Emmerling, Bettina; Bonnema, G. Maarten; Ramjerdi, Farideh; Vågane, Liva; Iversen, Lykke Møller (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-20)
      Introduction This paper is concerned with incentives for the take-up and use of e-vehicles that are in place in different European countries. Especially, it analyses Norway and Austria, in order to establish and understand ...
    • Risk and irreversibility of transport interventions 

      Ramjerdi, Farideh; Fearnley, Nils (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-11-09)
      Infrastructure decisions and transport policies are often based on the notion that all decisions are made at one single point in time, based on full information and an accurate evaluation of the benefits and costs of ...
    • Valuation of cycling facilities with and without controlling for casualty risk 

      Flugel, Stefan; Ramjerdi, Farideh; Veisten, Knut; Killi, Marit; Elvik, Rune (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-07-14)
      Barrier effects can impact cyclists’ travel time, level of comfort, and risk of accidents. When eliciting the valuation of these elements, simultaneous estimation is called for because the perceived level of comfort may ...