The purpose of this chapter is to specify what is meant by preferences, utility, choice, and attractiveness in the context of daily and residential mobility. These notions will be addressed from the angles of economics, geography, and psychology. We are interested in the process of choice leading to a decision and action with spatial consequences, primarily in terms of residential mobility even if factors pertaining to local daily mobility such as modal choice and route choice are evoked.
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Piombini, A., Tannier, C., Frankhauser, P., Nicot, B., & Ansel, D. (2016). Preferences, utility, choice, and attractiveness. In Deciding Where to Live: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Residential Choice in its Social Context (pp. 227–254). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15542-1_9
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