Winners

2019

Bara KARLINOVA

Masaryk University, Czech Republic

Real consequences matters: why hypothetical biases in the valuation of time persist even in controlled lab experiments.

Bara was invited to present her paper at CEE-M in France

2019

Adrien CORNEILLE

CERDI, Clermont-Ferrand, France

The role of information in discrete choice experiments: A focus in mining industry

Adrien will be invited to present his paper at CEE-M in France

2018

Victor CHAMPONNOIS

AMSE, Marseille, France

Anchoring effect of VSL estimates on previous studies

Victor was invited to present his paper at TU Delf in Netherlands

2017

Erlend DANCKE SANDORF

CERE, Umea, Sweden

The effect of display orientation on processing strategies

Erlend was invited to present his paper at LEMNA, Nantes, France.

2016

Adan MARTINEZ-CRUZ

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Handling excess zeros in count models for recreation demand analysis

Adan was invited to present a paper at CERE, Umea, Sweden.

Rule to be eligible for the best paper award: the thesis must have been defended no more than 5 years before the workshop. The committe is typically composed of the keynote speakers and organizing committee.