Faced with growing environmental problems, food safety issues, and increasing obesity rates, many consumers desire healthier, less processed natural foods that are less harmful to the environment. Yet organic foods only partially benefit from this market environment, and their market share remains quite low despite high growth rates. The usual explanation for this discrepancy is that consumers are not willing to pay the price premium prompted by an organic claim. In this paper, we explore the reasons behind consumers' (un) willingness to pay for organic food and investigate whether it differs between virtue and vice food categories. The results indicate that in vice food categories, organic claims are associated with lower quality, which se...
The market for organic products has been growing rapidly over the past decade, and is now available ...
U.S. consumer demand for organically produced goods has grown continuously since the USDA establishe...
Existing studies have examined the demand elasticities for organic products only in select categorie...
Faced with growing environmental problems, food safety issues, and increasing obesity rates, many co...
A substantial body of literature has examined price premiums, willingness-to-pay (WTP), and demand e...
Purpose – Seeks to provide answers to two questions: is willingness to pay (WTP) for organic product...
Many empirical studies underline that the main reasons for purchasing organic foods are the protecti...
Many empirical studies underline that the main reasons for purchasing organic foods are the protecti...
The market for organic products has grown rapidly over the past decade, and such products are now av...
Many empirical studies underline that the main reasons for purchasing organic foods are the protecti...
In recent years, consumer concerns on environmental and health issues related to food products have ...
In recent years, consumer concerns on environmental and health issues related to food products have ...
AbstractThis paper describes the findings from a consumer survey conducted as part of the EU-funded ...
This study involved an assessment of the preferences of Tennessee consumers and their willingness to...
There have been many studies of what influences consumers in their decisions to purchase or consume ...
The market for organic products has been growing rapidly over the past decade, and is now available ...
U.S. consumer demand for organically produced goods has grown continuously since the USDA establishe...
Existing studies have examined the demand elasticities for organic products only in select categorie...
Faced with growing environmental problems, food safety issues, and increasing obesity rates, many co...
A substantial body of literature has examined price premiums, willingness-to-pay (WTP), and demand e...
Purpose – Seeks to provide answers to two questions: is willingness to pay (WTP) for organic product...
Many empirical studies underline that the main reasons for purchasing organic foods are the protecti...
Many empirical studies underline that the main reasons for purchasing organic foods are the protecti...
The market for organic products has grown rapidly over the past decade, and such products are now av...
Many empirical studies underline that the main reasons for purchasing organic foods are the protecti...
In recent years, consumer concerns on environmental and health issues related to food products have ...
In recent years, consumer concerns on environmental and health issues related to food products have ...
AbstractThis paper describes the findings from a consumer survey conducted as part of the EU-funded ...
This study involved an assessment of the preferences of Tennessee consumers and their willingness to...
There have been many studies of what influences consumers in their decisions to purchase or consume ...
The market for organic products has been growing rapidly over the past decade, and is now available ...
U.S. consumer demand for organically produced goods has grown continuously since the USDA establishe...
Existing studies have examined the demand elasticities for organic products only in select categorie...