We study the literature on willingness to pay (WTP) for local food by applying meta-regression analysis to a set of 35 eligible research papers that provide 86 estimates on consumers' WTP for the attribute "local." An analysis of the distribution of WTP measures suggests the presence of publication selection bias that favors larger and statistically significant results. The analyzed literature provides evidence for statistically significant differences among consumers' WTP for various types of product. Moreover, we find that the methodological approach (choice experiments vs. other approaches) and the analyzed country can have a significant influence on the generated WTP for local
Willingness to pay (WTP) and consumer’s preferences for dairy products (milk, yogurt, butter and che...
Theoretical background: The basis for developing a company's pricing strategy is information on cons...
This study reports a new meta-analysis of papers that elicit willingness-to-pay (WTP) and willingnes...
We study the literature on willingness to pay (WTP) for local food by applying meta-regression analy...
This paper uses stated and revealed preference data from a choice-based conjoint survey instrument t...
The ongoing liberalisation of the European food market provides incentives to producers to seek for ...
Meta-analysis is increasingly utilised in the understanding of consumer behaviour, including in rela...
Over the last ten years, a large number of country-of-origin studies have been conducted as a result...
Increasingly, grocery stores are marketing foods differentiated as locally produced. Freshness and ...
The local food movement continues to grow as consumers around the world become increasingly conscien...
Primary studies estimate consumers' willingness to pay for a single or a couple of coffee ecolabelli...
Several researches evaluated consumers ’ Willingness To Pay (WTP) for each meat traceable attribute,...
Several researches evaluated consumers’ Willingness To Pay (WTP) for each meat traceable attribute, ...
In assessing and measuring consumer preference and willingness to pay for quality attributes, many t...
Willingness-to-pay (WTP) estimates help agribusinesses estimate whether a new product is likely to b...
Willingness to pay (WTP) and consumer’s preferences for dairy products (milk, yogurt, butter and che...
Theoretical background: The basis for developing a company's pricing strategy is information on cons...
This study reports a new meta-analysis of papers that elicit willingness-to-pay (WTP) and willingnes...
We study the literature on willingness to pay (WTP) for local food by applying meta-regression analy...
This paper uses stated and revealed preference data from a choice-based conjoint survey instrument t...
The ongoing liberalisation of the European food market provides incentives to producers to seek for ...
Meta-analysis is increasingly utilised in the understanding of consumer behaviour, including in rela...
Over the last ten years, a large number of country-of-origin studies have been conducted as a result...
Increasingly, grocery stores are marketing foods differentiated as locally produced. Freshness and ...
The local food movement continues to grow as consumers around the world become increasingly conscien...
Primary studies estimate consumers' willingness to pay for a single or a couple of coffee ecolabelli...
Several researches evaluated consumers ’ Willingness To Pay (WTP) for each meat traceable attribute,...
Several researches evaluated consumers’ Willingness To Pay (WTP) for each meat traceable attribute, ...
In assessing and measuring consumer preference and willingness to pay for quality attributes, many t...
Willingness-to-pay (WTP) estimates help agribusinesses estimate whether a new product is likely to b...
Willingness to pay (WTP) and consumer’s preferences for dairy products (milk, yogurt, butter and che...
Theoretical background: The basis for developing a company's pricing strategy is information on cons...
This study reports a new meta-analysis of papers that elicit willingness-to-pay (WTP) and willingnes...