China’s transition into a developed economy is driving changes in consumer preferences and demand for foods. The objective of this study is to assess and measure consumers’ preferences for and attitudes toward imported pork in urban China. Estimated logit models based on a consumer survey conducted in 2008 reveal that individuals’ age, shopping location, and food safety concerns significantly influence their willingness to pay for U.S. pork. Factors affecting purchasing behavior of Western-style pork cuts versus traditional Chinese cuts are also evaluated. Consumers’ food safety concerns were linked to a previous lean-meat additive scare and a lack of confidence in the Chinese food inspection system
As China opens its market to the international community, more producers have started to seek opport...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
An increasing number of recent media reports on pork safety problems at source have attracted great ...
China’s transition into a developed economy is driving changes in consumer preferences and demand fo...
China’s transition into a developed economy is driving changes in consumer preferences and demand fo...
China’s transition into a developed economy is driving changes in consumer preferences and demand fo...
Economic globalization has opened up international markets for U.S. food products, especially new ma...
A major concern for international marketers is how products will be received by foreign consumers in...
This thesis is composed of an essay on meat demand in China and an essay on consumer preferences for...
This study examines Chinese urban consumers' preferences for pig process attributes related to food ...
Food safety issues often arise from problems of asymmetric information between consumers and supplie...
China is a large consumer and producer of pork. However, pork is a common food that frequently suffe...
Food labeling has become increasingly important in pork marketing. Various labels such as local prod...
The paper aims to investigate Chinese consumers’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) for pork characterized by ...
Media reports could help shape consumer attitudes towards food quality and safety. By introducing an...
As China opens its market to the international community, more producers have started to seek opport...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
An increasing number of recent media reports on pork safety problems at source have attracted great ...
China’s transition into a developed economy is driving changes in consumer preferences and demand fo...
China’s transition into a developed economy is driving changes in consumer preferences and demand fo...
China’s transition into a developed economy is driving changes in consumer preferences and demand fo...
Economic globalization has opened up international markets for U.S. food products, especially new ma...
A major concern for international marketers is how products will be received by foreign consumers in...
This thesis is composed of an essay on meat demand in China and an essay on consumer preferences for...
This study examines Chinese urban consumers' preferences for pig process attributes related to food ...
Food safety issues often arise from problems of asymmetric information between consumers and supplie...
China is a large consumer and producer of pork. However, pork is a common food that frequently suffe...
Food labeling has become increasingly important in pork marketing. Various labels such as local prod...
The paper aims to investigate Chinese consumers’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) for pork characterized by ...
Media reports could help shape consumer attitudes towards food quality and safety. By introducing an...
As China opens its market to the international community, more producers have started to seek opport...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
An increasing number of recent media reports on pork safety problems at source have attracted great ...