Malte Welling, Ewa Zawojska, and Julian Sagebiel. Information, consequentiality and credibility in stated preference surveys: A choice experiment on climate adaptation. Environmental and Resource Economics, 82(1):257–283, 2022
Helen Rogers, Julian Sagebiel, Zoe Marshman, Helen Rodd, and Donna Rowen. Adolescent valuation of caries-qc-u: a child-centred preference-based measure of dental caries. Health and quality of life outcomes, 20(18), 2022
Marek Giergiczny, Sviataslau Valasiuk, Wiktor Kotowski, Halina Galera, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Julian Sagebiel, Wendelin Wichtmann, and Ewa Jablónska. Re-meander, rewet, rewild! An overwhelming support for restoring small rivers in three Baltic Sea basin countries. Accepted in Restoration Ecology
Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Julian Sagebiel, Jens Rommel, and Roland Olschewski. Types of collective action problems and farmers’ willingness to accept agri-environmental schemes in switzerland. Ecosystem Services, 50:101304, 2021.
Kai Rommel and Julian Sagebiel. Are consumer preferences for attributes of alter- native vehicles sufficiently accounted for in current policies? Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 10:100385, 2021
Julian Sagebiel, Klaus Glenk, and Jürgen Meyerhoff. Does the place of residence affect land use preferences? Evidence from a choice experiment in Germany. Bio-based and Applied Economics, 9(3):283–304, 2020
Julian Sagebiel, Lukas Karok, Julian Grund, and Jens Rommel. Clean environments as a social norm: A field experiment on cigarette littering. Environmental Research Communications, 2(9):091002, 2020
Erik Fruth, Michele Kvistad, Joe Marshall, Lena Pfeifer, Luisa Rau, Julian Sagebiel, Daniel Soto, John Tarpey, Jessica Weir, and Bradyn Winiarski. Discrete choice experiment data for street-level urban greening in Berlin. Data in Brief, 28:105027, 2020
Erik Fruth, Michele Kvistad, Joe Marshall, Lena Pfeifer, Luisa Rau, Julian Sagebiel, Daniel Soto, John Tarpey, Jessica Weir, and Bradyn Winiarski. Economic valuation of street-level urban greening: A case study from an evolving mixed-use area in Berlin. Land Use Policy, 89:104237, 2019
Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Julian Sagebiel, and Roland Olschewski. Bringing the neighbors in: A choice experiment on the influence of coordination and social norms on farmers’ willingness to accept agro-environmental schemes across Europe. Land Use Policy, 84:200– 215, 2019
Klaus Glenk, Robert J. Johnston, Jürgen Meyerhoff, and Julian Sagebiel. Spatial dimen- sions of stated preference valuation in environmental and resource economics: Methods, trends and challenges. Environmental and Resource Economics, 75(2):215–242, 2019
Jan Knoefel, Julian Sagebiel, Özgür Yildiz, Jakob R. Müller, and Jens Rommel. A consumer perspective on corporate governance in the energy transition: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment in Germany. Energy Economics, 75:440–448, 2018
Amely Gundlach, Marius Ehrlinspiel, Svenja Kirsch, Alexander Koschker, and Julian Sagebiel. Investigating people’s preferences for car-free city centers: A discrete choice experiment. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 63:677–688, 2018
Malte Müller, Markus Hanisch, Agustina Malvido, Jens Rommel, and Julian Sagebiel. The structural effect of cooperatives on price volatility in the European dairy sector. Applied Economics Letters, 25(8):576–579, 2018
Marin Rayanov, Alexandra Dehnhardt, Manon Glockmann, Volkmar Hartje, Jesko Hirschfeld, Maria Lindow, Julian Sagebiel, Julia Thiele, and Malte Welling. The economic value of river landscapes for recreational use: A willingness-to-pay study in four regions in germany. Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung, 62(6):410–422, 2018
Ranjan Ghosh, Yugank Goyal, Jens Rommel, and Julian Sagebiel. Are small firms willing to pay for improved power supply? Evidence from a contingent valuation study in India. Energy Policy, 109:659–665, 2017
Kai Rommel and Julian Sagebiel. Preferences for micro-cogeneration in Germany: Policy implications for grid expansion from a discrete choice experiment. Applied Energy, 206:612– 622, 2017
Julian Sagebiel. Preference heterogeneity in energy discrete choice experiments: A review on methods for model selection. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 69:804–811, 2017
Julian Sagebiel, Klaus Glenk, and Jürgen Meyerhoff. Spatially explicit demand for afforestation. Forest Policy and Economics, 78:190–199, 2017
Christian Kimmich and Julian Sagebiel. Empowering irrigation: A game-theoretic approach to electricity utilization in Indian agriculture. Utilities Policy, 43:174–185, 2016
Julian Sagebiel, Carmen Schwartz, Mounaim Rhozyel, Sandra Rajmis,and Jesko Hirschfeld. Economic valuation of Baltic marine ecosystem services: blind spots and limited consistency. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 73(4):991–1003, 2016
Jens Rommel, Julian Sagebiel, and Jakob R. Müller. Quality uncertainty and the market for renewable energy: Evidence from German consumers. Renewable Energy, 94:106–113, August 2016
Nicholas Magliocca, Jasper Van Vliet, Calum Brown, Tom Evans, Thomas Houet, Peter Messerli, Joseph Messina, Kimberly Nicholas, Christine Ornetsmüller, Julian Sagebiel, et al. From meta-studies to modeling: Using synthesis knowledge to build broadly applicable process-based land change models. Environmental Modelling & Software, 72:10–20, 2015
Julian Sagebiel, Jakob R. Müller, and Jens Rommel. Are consumers willing to pay more for electricity from cooperatives? Results from an online Choice Experiment in Germany. Energy Research & Social Science, 2:90–101, June 2014
Julian Sagebiel and Kai Rommel. Preferences for electricity supply attributes in emerging megacities — Policy implications from a discrete choice experiment of private households in Hyderabad, India. Energy for Sustainable Development, 21:89–99, August 2014
Markus Hanisch, Christian Kimmich, Jens Rommel, and Julian Sagebiel. Coping with power scarcity in an emerging megacity: A consumers’ perspective from Hyderabad. International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 33(3/4):189–204, 2010