Sixth International Choice Modelling Conference (ICMC)
Kobe, Japan, 19-21 August 2019
(with apologies for cross-posting)
on behalf of the organizing committee of the International Choice Modelling Conference (ICMC) 2019, we would like to remind you that the deadline for submitting abstracts for the Sixth International Choice Modelling Conference is on 31 January 2019.
The conference will be held in Kobe, Japan on Aug 19-21, 2019. Please visit the conference website for more details (http://www.icmconference.org.uk).
The International Choice Modelling Conference (ICMC) brings together leading researchers and practitioners from across the world and across different disciplines, including but not limited to transport studies, marketing, environmental economics, and health economics. The aim of the conference is to review recent advancements in knowledge and understanding in methodology as well as real world applications of choice models and stated choice and revealed preference survey techniques.
Important dates
(1) Submission of Abstracts (800-1000 words): 31 January 2019
(2) Submission of Workshop proposals (800-1000 words): 31 January 2019
(3) Notification of Acceptance: 2 April 2019
(4) Submission of Full Papers (for publication): 17 July 2019
Regular sessions
Please see our call for submissions for regular sessions at http://icmconference.org.uk/2019/Call%20For%20Papers%20-%20ICMC2019_final.pdf
Special sessions
We are also organising a number of special sessions, with full details available in the separate call for special session submissions at http://icmconference.org.uk/2019/Special%20Sessions%20-%20ICMC2019_final.pdf
Every special session will organize a special issue at an SCI/SSCI-indexed journal.
Special Session 1 Advanced models in practice
Special Session 2 Choice modelling in the global south
Special Session 3 Choice modelling in informed patient choice in healthcare
Special Session 4 Energy and environmental decision-making
Special Session 5 Hybrid choice models
Special Session 6 Machine learning and spatiotemporal choice modelling
Special Session 7 Models of moral decision making
Special Session 8 Tourism behavior and decision making
Special Session 9 Unravelling choice set compositions in the era of large-scale revealed preference data
Workshop proposals
We also invite colleagues to submit ideas for more interactive workshop sessions at the conference. These proposals should be 800-1000 words long and contain details on scope of the workshop, potential participants and anticipated outcomes.
We look forward to seeing you all in Kobe
Stephane Hess (University of Leeds): S.Hess (at) leeds.ac.uk
Toshiyuki Yamamoto (Nagoya University): yamamoto(at)civil.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Junyi Zhang (Hiroshima University): zjy(at)hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Nobuhiro Sanko (Kobe University): sanko(at)kobe-u.ac.jp
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