In this study, we used a random nth-price auction to estimate consumers’ willingness to accept (WTA) when exchanging orange juice containing additives for freshly squeezed orange juice without additives. Also, we analyzed the effects of positive and negative information of orange juice additives on consumers’ risk perceptions. In summary, three basic findings are obtained. a. Negative information of orange juice additives is given a higher weight by consumers; consumers with some knowledge about additives, rather than those without knowledge about additives, have a higher WTA. b. Consumers with the information processing capacity, concern about the health of themselves and their families, and the ability to foresee the consequences of infor...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Consumer Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.The primary obj...
Using experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of information on consumers’ willingnes...
The paper investigated whether information about the health benefit produced by lycopene could influ...
This study tested whether information on positive food additives and negative food additives had an ...
National audienceConsumers' food decisions are based on the information they receive and on their ow...
Communication about the healthiness of consuming different food products has typically involved eith...
Food additives are getting more and more importance among the consumers food safety concerns. In thi...
Market failure can be corrected using different regulatory approaches ranging from high to low inter...
Food-borne infections cause a considerable amount of illnesses, heavily affecting healthcare systems...
This study estimates Canadian consumers' willingness to pay for food safety improvements and identif...
This study evaluated how the sensory perception of fresh and different types of processed juice chan...
Using psychological terms such as cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias, this study reveals how...
In this paper, we value food safety in a nonhypothet ica l se t t ing--exper imenta l auction market...
Differences in familiarity with food products may influence how information about the risks and bene...
Incidents relative to food safety issues have damaged consumers’ trust in these food providers as we...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Consumer Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.The primary obj...
Using experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of information on consumers’ willingnes...
The paper investigated whether information about the health benefit produced by lycopene could influ...
This study tested whether information on positive food additives and negative food additives had an ...
National audienceConsumers' food decisions are based on the information they receive and on their ow...
Communication about the healthiness of consuming different food products has typically involved eith...
Food additives are getting more and more importance among the consumers food safety concerns. In thi...
Market failure can be corrected using different regulatory approaches ranging from high to low inter...
Food-borne infections cause a considerable amount of illnesses, heavily affecting healthcare systems...
This study estimates Canadian consumers' willingness to pay for food safety improvements and identif...
This study evaluated how the sensory perception of fresh and different types of processed juice chan...
Using psychological terms such as cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias, this study reveals how...
In this paper, we value food safety in a nonhypothet ica l se t t ing--exper imenta l auction market...
Differences in familiarity with food products may influence how information about the risks and bene...
Incidents relative to food safety issues have damaged consumers’ trust in these food providers as we...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Consumer Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.The primary obj...
Using experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of information on consumers’ willingnes...
The paper investigated whether information about the health benefit produced by lycopene could influ...