During the last two decades, product labeling has become an increasingly used policy tool, particularly with respect to the provision of health and environmental information. Theory holds that the flow of information among market participants plays a critical role in the efficient operation of markets. This paper explores the role of product labeling policy in ameliorating two potential market deficiencies: asymmetric information and costly search behavior. Practical considerations for the design and implementation of labeling policy and of labeling research are explored
This paper focus's on the third-party certifiers' strategy when choosing a required label quality, a...
The existing eco-label landscape is fragmented because of the presence of numerous labels with diffe...
An analytical model is developed to examine product quality labeling. Prior to labeling all consumer...
During the last two decades, product labeling has become an increasingly used policy tool, particula...
During the last two decades, product labeling has become an increasingly used policy tool, particula...
Are labels good or bad for consumers and firms? The answer may seem straightforward since labels imp...
This article discusses economic issues related to public labeling. The main contributions in both th...
This article discusses economic issues related to public labeling. The main contributions in both t...
In this paper we analyze the effectiveness of eco-labels in reducing the supply of eco-unfriendly pr...
How are eco-label strategies affected by consumer confusion arising from the profusion of eco-labels...
International audienceThe demand for products differentiated by process attributes, such as "green" ...
Programs that certify the environmental (or other social) attributes of firms are common. But the pr...
This paper studies how information disclosed by voluntary environmental labels creates incentives fo...
This paper focus's on the third-party certifiers' strategy when choosing a required label quality, a...
The role of labeling is to solve the adverse selection problem caused by unsubstantiated claims from...
This paper focus's on the third-party certifiers' strategy when choosing a required label quality, a...
The existing eco-label landscape is fragmented because of the presence of numerous labels with diffe...
An analytical model is developed to examine product quality labeling. Prior to labeling all consumer...
During the last two decades, product labeling has become an increasingly used policy tool, particula...
During the last two decades, product labeling has become an increasingly used policy tool, particula...
Are labels good or bad for consumers and firms? The answer may seem straightforward since labels imp...
This article discusses economic issues related to public labeling. The main contributions in both th...
This article discusses economic issues related to public labeling. The main contributions in both t...
In this paper we analyze the effectiveness of eco-labels in reducing the supply of eco-unfriendly pr...
How are eco-label strategies affected by consumer confusion arising from the profusion of eco-labels...
International audienceThe demand for products differentiated by process attributes, such as "green" ...
Programs that certify the environmental (or other social) attributes of firms are common. But the pr...
This paper studies how information disclosed by voluntary environmental labels creates incentives fo...
This paper focus's on the third-party certifiers' strategy when choosing a required label quality, a...
The role of labeling is to solve the adverse selection problem caused by unsubstantiated claims from...
This paper focus's on the third-party certifiers' strategy when choosing a required label quality, a...
The existing eco-label landscape is fragmented because of the presence of numerous labels with diffe...
An analytical model is developed to examine product quality labeling. Prior to labeling all consumer...