Purpose: Consumers increasingly make conscious choices when it comes to food and choose healthy products that protect the natural environment and preserve traditional habits and communities. This study investigates the differences between perceived benefits and willingness to pay for products making different marketing claims yet all suggesting producers’ dedication to protect the health of consumers as well as natural and traditional resources. Methodology: First, focus groups were conducted to identify food marketing claims (i.e., product types) that are relevant to consumers and empirically validate the relevance of the perceived benefits identified in previous research. Second, questionnaires were distributed to consumers to analyse th...
This article analyzes the existing literature on consumers' marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) for h...
This research furthers the assessment of consumer demand for locally produced foods, while also cons...
This study examines consumer preferences for three socially responsible products: minimal-pesticide ...
Purpose: Consumers increasingly make conscious choices when it comes to food and choose healthy prod...
Assessing potential demand for functional or healthy foods is crucial from several perspectives. Fir...
There are numerous government and industry actions that could advance consumer choices for healthier...
Analysis of consumer preferences and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for sustainable foods produced using n...
BACKGROUND: This study examined how front-of-pack labels and product healthfulness affect choice and...
There is an increasing interest in healthy and sustainable product characteristics. Consumers determ...
Natural food products are becoming increasingly popular worldwide due to their health and environmen...
The paper investigates whether the premium consumers are willing to pay for an eco-labelled product ...
A survey of willingness to consume (WTC) 5 types of plant-based (PB) food was conducted in USA, Aust...
This article analyzes the existing literature on consumers' marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) for h...
This article analyzes the existing literature on consumers' marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) for h...
This research furthers the assessment of consumer demand for locally produced foods, while also cons...
This study examines consumer preferences for three socially responsible products: minimal-pesticide ...
Purpose: Consumers increasingly make conscious choices when it comes to food and choose healthy prod...
Assessing potential demand for functional or healthy foods is crucial from several perspectives. Fir...
There are numerous government and industry actions that could advance consumer choices for healthier...
Analysis of consumer preferences and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for sustainable foods produced using n...
BACKGROUND: This study examined how front-of-pack labels and product healthfulness affect choice and...
There is an increasing interest in healthy and sustainable product characteristics. Consumers determ...
Natural food products are becoming increasingly popular worldwide due to their health and environmen...
The paper investigates whether the premium consumers are willing to pay for an eco-labelled product ...
A survey of willingness to consume (WTC) 5 types of plant-based (PB) food was conducted in USA, Aust...
This article analyzes the existing literature on consumers' marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) for h...
This article analyzes the existing literature on consumers' marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) for h...
This research furthers the assessment of consumer demand for locally produced foods, while also cons...
This study examines consumer preferences for three socially responsible products: minimal-pesticide ...