We examine consumers' preferences for chickens under different levels of foodborne health risk, animal welfare and pric attributes. We analyse how their preferences vary according to the risk reduction method. Our comparison is between risk reductions achieved by conventional improvements in the meat supply chain system (e.g. more stringent regulations and inspection regimes), and risk reductions achieved by food packaging nanosensors. Our comparison uses a two-treatment discrete choice experiment in which each treatment sample is only presented with one of the risk reductions: either nanotechnology or conventional methods. We also investigate heterogeneity in preferences for two consumer groups: (i) consumers who usually buy conventional r...
Using eye-tracking technology and experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of informat...
Purpose – Nanotechnology is a technology that holds much promise for food production. It is, however...
We conducted a labelled Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) to assess consumers’ Willingness to Pay (WT...
We present research findings on consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for reductions in the level of f...
In recent years nanotechnology has emerged as a production method that can be used to enhance nutrit...
A survey instrument was developed to examine the factors that shape consumers’ risks and benefits pe...
This paper investigates UK consumers’ trust in sixteen information sources, from government institut...
Consumer preferences for food produced using currently prohibited production methods matter, especia...
The study explores the market and welfare effects of the introduction of a food nanotechnology innov...
Controlled experimental auctions can be used to elicit preferences for food products. We describe re...
<p>Purpose – Nanotechnology is a technology that holds much promise for food production. It is, howe...
Nanotechnology is one of the key innovative technologies in the present century. The food industry h...
Nanotechnology represents a new frontier in food science with a great potential in many food sector...
Taking account of consumer preferences for food produced using prohibited production methods matters...
Nanotechnology is becoming increasingly important for the food sector, and advances and products are...
Using eye-tracking technology and experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of informat...
Purpose – Nanotechnology is a technology that holds much promise for food production. It is, however...
We conducted a labelled Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) to assess consumers’ Willingness to Pay (WT...
We present research findings on consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for reductions in the level of f...
In recent years nanotechnology has emerged as a production method that can be used to enhance nutrit...
A survey instrument was developed to examine the factors that shape consumers’ risks and benefits pe...
This paper investigates UK consumers’ trust in sixteen information sources, from government institut...
Consumer preferences for food produced using currently prohibited production methods matter, especia...
The study explores the market and welfare effects of the introduction of a food nanotechnology innov...
Controlled experimental auctions can be used to elicit preferences for food products. We describe re...
<p>Purpose – Nanotechnology is a technology that holds much promise for food production. It is, howe...
Nanotechnology is one of the key innovative technologies in the present century. The food industry h...
Nanotechnology represents a new frontier in food science with a great potential in many food sector...
Taking account of consumer preferences for food produced using prohibited production methods matters...
Nanotechnology is becoming increasingly important for the food sector, and advances and products are...
Using eye-tracking technology and experimental auctions, this paper evaluates the impact of informat...
Purpose – Nanotechnology is a technology that holds much promise for food production. It is, however...
We conducted a labelled Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) to assess consumers’ Willingness to Pay (WT...