We add to the limited empirical literature on consumers' use of price as a quality signal by testing if the traditional downward-sloping consumption-price relationship fails to hold for GM products using data collected from a nationally representative mail survey featuring several hypothetical product choice scenarios. Statistical evidence is mixed across the three products investigated but suggests that survey respondents use price as a signal of the quality of GM products. Implications for firm strategy are discussed
The price-quality schema rests on an assumption that price is credible information about product qua...
This research investigates the effects of the amount of information presented, information organizat...
A monopolist introduces a new product of either low or high quality. It advertises to make consumers...
We add to the limited empirical literature on consumers' use of price as a quality signal by testing...
Abstract: When products are differentiated and quality is highly subjective (e.g., fashion or art), ...
Abstract. Theory indicates that prices may serve as signals of unknown product quality. The relevant...
In this paper, we develop a structural model of household behavior in an environment where there is ...
There is some question as to whether or not consumers use price as an indicator of product quality. ...
This article contributes to the ongoing discussion about the impact of different labeling practices ...
The adoption of new technologies is essential for technological change and economic growth. A firm\u...
With the controversy over genetically modified (GM) foods continuing to grow, there has been a major...
The role of price in a consumer\u27s decision to buy or not to buy a consumer durable is complex, to...
In this paper, we develop a structural dynamic partial equilibrium model of household behavior in an...
We present a signalling model, based on ideas of Phillip Nelson, in which both the introductory pric...
Many consumption goods have inherent attributes that are unknown to both consumers and producers of ...
The price-quality schema rests on an assumption that price is credible information about product qua...
This research investigates the effects of the amount of information presented, information organizat...
A monopolist introduces a new product of either low or high quality. It advertises to make consumers...
We add to the limited empirical literature on consumers' use of price as a quality signal by testing...
Abstract: When products are differentiated and quality is highly subjective (e.g., fashion or art), ...
Abstract. Theory indicates that prices may serve as signals of unknown product quality. The relevant...
In this paper, we develop a structural model of household behavior in an environment where there is ...
There is some question as to whether or not consumers use price as an indicator of product quality. ...
This article contributes to the ongoing discussion about the impact of different labeling practices ...
The adoption of new technologies is essential for technological change and economic growth. A firm\u...
With the controversy over genetically modified (GM) foods continuing to grow, there has been a major...
The role of price in a consumer\u27s decision to buy or not to buy a consumer durable is complex, to...
In this paper, we develop a structural dynamic partial equilibrium model of household behavior in an...
We present a signalling model, based on ideas of Phillip Nelson, in which both the introductory pric...
Many consumption goods have inherent attributes that are unknown to both consumers and producers of ...
The price-quality schema rests on an assumption that price is credible information about product qua...
This research investigates the effects of the amount of information presented, information organizat...
A monopolist introduces a new product of either low or high quality. It advertises to make consumers...