Two methods of addressing consumer concerns regarding the use of genetically modified foods are evaluated using conjoint analysis - the use of a familiar brand and government certification. In one survey, consumers were asked to rate hypothetical products based on brand, price, and production technology attributes. In a second survey, consumers rated hypothetical products that included government certification, price, and production technology attributes. Both the individual and aggregate results indicate that government certification would be more effective at assuaging consumers concerns than would the use of a familiar brand, although a familiar brand was sufficient to address consumer concerns for a significant number of respondents. T...
Conjoint analysis is used to elicit consumer preferences for attributes of genetically modified food...
The debate over the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMO's) has varied greatly in intensity...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Genetically mo...
Two methods of addressing consumer concerns regarding the use of genetically modified foods are eval...
Two methods of addressing consumer concerns regarding the use of genetically modified foods are eval...
Two methods of addressing consumer concerns regarding the use of genetically modified foods are eval...
Two consumer choice models were developed using conjoint analysis to evaluate the effect of potentia...
Two consumer choice models were developed using conjoint analysis to evaluate the effect of potentia...
The debate over the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMO's) has varied greatly in intensity...
The debate over the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMO's) has varied greatly in intensity...
Conjoint analysis was used to explore consumer preferences for food products that are the product of...
Conjoint analysis was used to explore consumer preferences for food products that are the product of...
Conjoint analysis was used to explore consumer preferences for food products that are the product of...
U.S. consumers have consistently exhibited a high level of concern for the safety of the foods they ...
Conjoint analysis is used to elicit consumer preferences for attributes of genetically modified food...
Conjoint analysis is used to elicit consumer preferences for attributes of genetically modified food...
The debate over the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMO's) has varied greatly in intensity...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Genetically mo...
Two methods of addressing consumer concerns regarding the use of genetically modified foods are eval...
Two methods of addressing consumer concerns regarding the use of genetically modified foods are eval...
Two methods of addressing consumer concerns regarding the use of genetically modified foods are eval...
Two consumer choice models were developed using conjoint analysis to evaluate the effect of potentia...
Two consumer choice models were developed using conjoint analysis to evaluate the effect of potentia...
The debate over the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMO's) has varied greatly in intensity...
The debate over the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMO's) has varied greatly in intensity...
Conjoint analysis was used to explore consumer preferences for food products that are the product of...
Conjoint analysis was used to explore consumer preferences for food products that are the product of...
Conjoint analysis was used to explore consumer preferences for food products that are the product of...
U.S. consumers have consistently exhibited a high level of concern for the safety of the foods they ...
Conjoint analysis is used to elicit consumer preferences for attributes of genetically modified food...
Conjoint analysis is used to elicit consumer preferences for attributes of genetically modified food...
The debate over the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMO's) has varied greatly in intensity...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Genetically mo...