In this study, we explore how the acquisition of Smithfield, the world’s larger pork producer, by a Chinese firm Shuanghui, on Chinese consumers’ WTP to meat product using experimental auctions. We conducted two sets of experiments, one when the acquisition was still pending approval and the other after its approval. Our results indicate that the acquisition benefits Shuanghui in particular and other Chinese firms in general in terms of consumer’s willingness to pay. On the other firms, the general impacts on US firms might be negative, probably due to expected lower price or reduced perceived difference between domestic and imported meat products
In China, with the cost of improved technology rising, surplus labor shrinking, and demand for food ...
Chinese consumers view products such as loins and tenderloins. as uninteresting and lacking in taste...
This thesis is composed of an essay on meat demand in China and an essay on consumer preferences for...
In this study, we explore how the acquisition of Smithfield, the world’s larger pork producer, by a ...
In this study, we explore how the acquisition of Smithfield, the world’s larger pork producer, by a ...
In 2013, Smithfield Foods Inc., the world’s largest pork processor, was acquired by Shuanghui Intern...
Pork consumption accounts for more than 60% of total meat consumption in China. China’s rapid econom...
This paper reviews the changes in Shuanghui's operations after the Smithfield acquisition as well as...
China feeds twenty-two percent of the world's population on seven percent of its arable land. In con...
A major concern for international marketers is how products will be received by foreign consumers in...
Half the world's pigs -- more than 470 million of them -- live in China, but even that may not be en...
In China, with the cost of improved technology rising, surplus labor shrinking, and demand for food ...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
Economic globalization has opened up international markets for U.S. food products, especially new ma...
In China, with the cost of improved technology rising, surplus labor shrinking, and demand for food ...
Chinese consumers view products such as loins and tenderloins. as uninteresting and lacking in taste...
This thesis is composed of an essay on meat demand in China and an essay on consumer preferences for...
In this study, we explore how the acquisition of Smithfield, the world’s larger pork producer, by a ...
In this study, we explore how the acquisition of Smithfield, the world’s larger pork producer, by a ...
In 2013, Smithfield Foods Inc., the world’s largest pork processor, was acquired by Shuanghui Intern...
Pork consumption accounts for more than 60% of total meat consumption in China. China’s rapid econom...
This paper reviews the changes in Shuanghui's operations after the Smithfield acquisition as well as...
China feeds twenty-two percent of the world's population on seven percent of its arable land. In con...
A major concern for international marketers is how products will be received by foreign consumers in...
Half the world's pigs -- more than 470 million of them -- live in China, but even that may not be en...
In China, with the cost of improved technology rising, surplus labor shrinking, and demand for food ...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
Economic globalization has opened up international markets for U.S. food products, especially new ma...
In China, with the cost of improved technology rising, surplus labor shrinking, and demand for food ...
Chinese consumers view products such as loins and tenderloins. as uninteresting and lacking in taste...
This thesis is composed of an essay on meat demand in China and an essay on consumer preferences for...