We use Kristrom’s simple spike model to assess the factors influencing consumers’ willingness to pay a premium for a variety of certified wood products. A survey of over 1,600 Pennsylvania and Tennessee residents found that approximately 35% were willing to pay some positive “premium” for environmentally certified wood products. For three types of weed products (a $28.80 shelf, a $199 chair, and a $799 table), we find the estimated market premiums to be $3.74, $15.94, and $45.07, respectively
This study was conducted to examine consumers' awareness and perceptions on forest certification and...
The study was conducted to examine consumers awareness and perceptions on forest certification and t...
The recognition and acknowledgement of how personal purchasing decisions affect the environment may ...
We use Kristrom’s simple spike model to assess the factors influencing consumers’ willingness to pay...
We use Kriström\u27s simple spike model to assess the factors influencing consumers\u27 willingness ...
We use Kriström's simple spike model to assess the factors influencing consumers' willingness to pay...
We use Kriström’s simple spike model to assess the factors influencing consumers ’ willingness to pa...
Consumers are expected to demand and would be willing to pay a price premium for environment-friendl...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain (1) consumers\u27 willingness to participate in a market f...
This study examines Tennessee and Pennsylvania consumers’ market participation for environmentally c...
Consumers are assumed to be willing to pay price premiums for certified wood products. In this study...
Tropical deforestation and forest degradation are serious problems for the global environment; as a ...
This thesis provides an analysis of Tennessee residents\u27 willingness to pay (WTP) for an environm...
Demand for certified timber products (CTPs) is on the rise, with major markets currently in North Am...
Consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) price premiums for environmentally certified timber products (EC...
This study was conducted to examine consumers' awareness and perceptions on forest certification and...
The study was conducted to examine consumers awareness and perceptions on forest certification and t...
The recognition and acknowledgement of how personal purchasing decisions affect the environment may ...
We use Kristrom’s simple spike model to assess the factors influencing consumers’ willingness to pay...
We use Kriström\u27s simple spike model to assess the factors influencing consumers\u27 willingness ...
We use Kriström's simple spike model to assess the factors influencing consumers' willingness to pay...
We use Kriström’s simple spike model to assess the factors influencing consumers ’ willingness to pa...
Consumers are expected to demand and would be willing to pay a price premium for environment-friendl...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain (1) consumers\u27 willingness to participate in a market f...
This study examines Tennessee and Pennsylvania consumers’ market participation for environmentally c...
Consumers are assumed to be willing to pay price premiums for certified wood products. In this study...
Tropical deforestation and forest degradation are serious problems for the global environment; as a ...
This thesis provides an analysis of Tennessee residents\u27 willingness to pay (WTP) for an environm...
Demand for certified timber products (CTPs) is on the rise, with major markets currently in North Am...
Consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) price premiums for environmentally certified timber products (EC...
This study was conducted to examine consumers' awareness and perceptions on forest certification and...
The study was conducted to examine consumers awareness and perceptions on forest certification and t...
The recognition and acknowledgement of how personal purchasing decisions affect the environment may ...