This paper uses a payment card approach to reveal consumers‟ willingness to pay for green food in China. We first present a brief introduction of the payment card approach and introduce several methods to estimate the WTP with payment cards, which we subsequently use to estimate WTP values regarding green vegetables, green meat and green eggs in China. Our results indicate that consumers in big cities are willing to pay a higher premium for green food and that WTP values are relatively higher for more expensive food than for cheaper food. In addition, the ratios of premium to price range mainly between 25% and 50% and WTP values obtained from interval midpoint approach are relatively higher than those calculated by other approaches
This study employs random nth price auction to investigate consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for f...
The prevalence of food scares in China has led to acute, public concern with food safety. This has l...
We analyzed consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for traceable pork, milk and cooking oil, and its de...
This paper uses a payment card approach to reveal consumers‟ willingness to pay for green food in Ch...
This paper uses a payment card approach to reveal consumers' willingness to pay for green food in Ch...
Yu, Xiaohua, Zhifeng Gao, Yinchu Zeng (2014). Willingness to pay for the “Green Food” in China. Food...
Based on a large-scale survey, this study employs the contingent valuation method to estimate consum...
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The type of payment vehicle may affect estimates of willingness-to-pay (WTP) for public goods in con...
The objectives of this report are twofold: to examine the demographic factors that drive demand for ...
Traditional markets in Asian countries still account for the majority of fresh meat, fish and vegeta...
This study employs random nth price auction to investigate consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for f...
The prevalence of food scares in China has led to acute, public concern with food safety. This has l...
We analyzed consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for traceable pork, milk and cooking oil, and its de...
This paper uses a payment card approach to reveal consumers‟ willingness to pay for green food in Ch...
This paper uses a payment card approach to reveal consumers' willingness to pay for green food in Ch...
Yu, Xiaohua, Zhifeng Gao, Yinchu Zeng (2014). Willingness to pay for the “Green Food” in China. Food...
Based on a large-scale survey, this study employs the contingent valuation method to estimate consum...
In this paper, Chinese consumers' preferences and their willingness to pay (WTP) for non-genetically...
The eco-friendly certification system is designed to ensure safe agricultural products to consumers ...
The objectives of this paper are to examine the demographic factors that drive demand for certified ...
This research identifies the key individual values guiding the choice of Chinese customers for Green...
Based on a large-scale consumer survey, this study employs a semi-double-bounded dichotomous choice ...
The type of payment vehicle may affect estimates of willingness-to-pay (WTP) for public goods in con...
The objectives of this report are twofold: to examine the demographic factors that drive demand for ...
Traditional markets in Asian countries still account for the majority of fresh meat, fish and vegeta...
This study employs random nth price auction to investigate consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for f...
The prevalence of food scares in China has led to acute, public concern with food safety. This has l...
We analyzed consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for traceable pork, milk and cooking oil, and its de...