We examine the potential demand for a local food speciality product, saffron, with alternative labels, using a choice experiment. The paper contributes to the literature on credence attributes, by examining Willingness to Pay (WTP) for the local, organic and PDO (Protected Designation of Origin), their differences across experimental conditions (hypothetical and non-hypothetical), and by identifying the effects of personal characteristics, in terms of socio-demographics and level of product involvement on the differences in WTP. We find that the local saffron speciality has an important appeal that could be better reinforced with the PDO rather than the organic labelling, and that consumers show a consistent pattern of preferences across ex...
This research furthers the assessment of consumer demand for locally produced foods, while also cons...
The importance of pulse cultivation and consumption is recognized by the scientific community in ter...
Bernard, John C.To begin to understand consumers’ preferences for labels, it must be understood what...
The aim of the paper is to assess consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a local food produced in a...
This paper analyses consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay for food products (i.e., almonds)...
Multiple quality labels that signal whether a particular food has special characteristics relating t...
The local food movement continues to grow as consumers around the world become increasingly conscien...
Product differentiation is shown to be an effective strategy for increasing market share and providi...
The authors assess consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for a local food product using an experimenta...
Reflecting the growing interest from both consumers and policymakers, and building on recent develop...
AbstractReflecting the growing interest from both consumers and policymakers, and building on recent...
Demand for organic food increased significantly in Europe in the last decades, while organic food pr...
We discuss empirical research on consumer preferences and willingness to pay for several types of fo...
Ensuring the success of agriculture is at the heart of food security, and it is necessary to examine...
Analysis of consumer preferences and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for sustainable foods produced using n...
This research furthers the assessment of consumer demand for locally produced foods, while also cons...
The importance of pulse cultivation and consumption is recognized by the scientific community in ter...
Bernard, John C.To begin to understand consumers’ preferences for labels, it must be understood what...
The aim of the paper is to assess consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a local food produced in a...
This paper analyses consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay for food products (i.e., almonds)...
Multiple quality labels that signal whether a particular food has special characteristics relating t...
The local food movement continues to grow as consumers around the world become increasingly conscien...
Product differentiation is shown to be an effective strategy for increasing market share and providi...
The authors assess consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for a local food product using an experimenta...
Reflecting the growing interest from both consumers and policymakers, and building on recent develop...
AbstractReflecting the growing interest from both consumers and policymakers, and building on recent...
Demand for organic food increased significantly in Europe in the last decades, while organic food pr...
We discuss empirical research on consumer preferences and willingness to pay for several types of fo...
Ensuring the success of agriculture is at the heart of food security, and it is necessary to examine...
Analysis of consumer preferences and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for sustainable foods produced using n...
This research furthers the assessment of consumer demand for locally produced foods, while also cons...
The importance of pulse cultivation and consumption is recognized by the scientific community in ter...
Bernard, John C.To begin to understand consumers’ preferences for labels, it must be understood what...