Food products are often subject to information asymmetries, which are commonly supposed to be reduced by labels and certifications. However, as the number of labels increases, consumers tend to get confused, bored or impatient and stop using them to make product choices. This study uses data from a discrete choice experiment, conducted in Germany, to analyze consumers’ preferences and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for sustainability indicators on products that contain palm oil as an ingredient. Since information is crucial to the assessment and awareness of, or attendance to, labels on consumer products, this study assesses the effect of factual information on preferences as well as attribute-processing strategies. We use a hybrid latent variabl...
Demand for organic food increased significantly in Europe in the last decades, while organic food pr...
Purpose – Palm oil is a versatile ingredient of many food and non-food products. Yet, over the last ...
We examine consumer response to label information using a hypothetical choice experiment on red leaf...
In recent years, the public debate on the health and sustainability of palm oil and its use by food ...
Increasing consumer preference for sustainable palm oil necessitates a paradigm shift towards certif...
A lab experiment evaluates the consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for food products made with and w...
A lab experiment evaluates the consequences of the palm oil controversy on consumers’ willingness to...
Concerns about climate change and the general status of the environment have increased expectation t...
Concerns about climate change and the general status of the environment have increased expectation t...
We performed a laboratory study in France to explore consumer reactions to information about lentils...
Palm oil is commonly and increasingly used in many products, despite its association with various pr...
Palm oil is a versatile ingredient of many food and non-food products. Yet, over the last year it ha...
Demand for organic food increased significantly in Europe in the last decades, while organic food pr...
Purpose – Palm oil is a versatile ingredient of many food and non-food products. Yet, over the last ...
We examine consumer response to label information using a hypothetical choice experiment on red leaf...
In recent years, the public debate on the health and sustainability of palm oil and its use by food ...
Increasing consumer preference for sustainable palm oil necessitates a paradigm shift towards certif...
A lab experiment evaluates the consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for food products made with and w...
A lab experiment evaluates the consequences of the palm oil controversy on consumers’ willingness to...
Concerns about climate change and the general status of the environment have increased expectation t...
Concerns about climate change and the general status of the environment have increased expectation t...
We performed a laboratory study in France to explore consumer reactions to information about lentils...
Palm oil is commonly and increasingly used in many products, despite its association with various pr...
Palm oil is a versatile ingredient of many food and non-food products. Yet, over the last year it ha...
Demand for organic food increased significantly in Europe in the last decades, while organic food pr...
Purpose – Palm oil is a versatile ingredient of many food and non-food products. Yet, over the last ...
We examine consumer response to label information using a hypothetical choice experiment on red leaf...