We evaluate the impact of different information sequences on participants’ hypothetical willingness to pay (WTP) for food produced using nanotechnology. In three treatment groups, information on the health, societal, or environmental impact linked to nanotechnology was revealed in different sequences: an imposed order, a chosen order, and a chosen order after a discussion among participants. Results show that information choice is important. While in the imposed order, the first information revealed has no effect on WTP, the information chosen first has a strong impact. Discussion has no further impact. Health information was a priority and significantly decreased WTP, while societal and environmental information did not significantly influ...
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University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2012. Major: Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy....
The strategic development of novel nanotechnologies will be determined by their public acceptance, w...
We evaluate the impact of different information sequences on participants’ hypothetical willingness ...
Using experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of information on consumers’ willingnes...
An experiment was conducted in Germany to evaluate the impact of environmental, societal and health ...
Using eye-tracking technology and experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of informat...
A survey instrument was developed to examine the factors that shape consumers’ risks and benefits pe...
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We evaluate the impact of different types of information on participants' willingness-to-pay (WTP) a...
An experiment with different information treatments was conducted in France and Germany to evaluate ...
In this article we employ a hypothetical discrete choice experiment (DCE) to examine how much consum...
This study investigates the effect of information about potential benefits of biotechnology on consu...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2012. Major: Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy....
The strategic development of novel nanotechnologies will be determined by their public acceptance, w...
We evaluate the impact of different information sequences on participants’ hypothetical willingness ...
Using experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of information on consumers’ willingnes...
An experiment was conducted in Germany to evaluate the impact of environmental, societal and health ...
Using eye-tracking technology and experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of informat...
A survey instrument was developed to examine the factors that shape consumers’ risks and benefits pe...
Many food companies are developing nanotechnology modified food packages and it is critical to under...
In recent years nanotechnology has emerged as a production method that can be used to enhance nutrit...
We present research findings on consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for reductions in the level of f...
The study explores the market and welfare effects of the introduction of a food nanotechnology innov...
We evaluate the impact of different types of information on participants' willingness-to-pay (WTP) a...
An experiment with different information treatments was conducted in France and Germany to evaluate ...
In this article we employ a hypothetical discrete choice experiment (DCE) to examine how much consum...
This study investigates the effect of information about potential benefits of biotechnology on consu...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2012. Major: Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy....
The strategic development of novel nanotechnologies will be determined by their public acceptance, w...