A finite probability mixture model is used to analyze the existence of multiple market segments for a pre-market good. The approach has at least two principal benefits. First, the model is capable of identifying likely market segments and their differentiating characteristics. Second, the model can be used to estimate the discount different consumer groups require to purchase the good. The model is illustrated using stated preference survey data collected on consumer responses to the potential introduction in Norway of bread made with genetically modified wheat.
Differences in consumer views about genetically modified crops have recently lead to trade disputes ...
The purpose of the paper is to identify and describe differences in cognitive structures between con...
There is a lack of public acceptance of genetically modified (GM) food products in Europe. Using a ...
A finite probability mixture model is used to analyze the existence of multiple market segments for ...
A finite probability mixture model is combined with a contingent valuation model to analyze the exis...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
As economies develop, novel products are created and markets for these products arise. Genetically m...
A plethora of research in recent years has been devoted to estimating consumer demand for geneticall...
This is a post-print (i.e., final draft post-refereeing) of this article. There may be some differen...
Purpose: to ascertain the validity or otherwise of Stated Preference (SP) choice models in the conte...
University students took part in an experimental auction designed to elicit and estimate the influen...
A purchasing experiment in which genetically modified (GM) and conventional french fries were offere...
Conjoint analysis is used to elicit consumer preferences for attributes of genetically modified food...
Conjoint analysis was used to explore consumer preferences for food products that are the product of...
New experimental economic methods are described and used to assess consumers\u27 willingness to pay ...
Differences in consumer views about genetically modified crops have recently lead to trade disputes ...
The purpose of the paper is to identify and describe differences in cognitive structures between con...
There is a lack of public acceptance of genetically modified (GM) food products in Europe. Using a ...
A finite probability mixture model is used to analyze the existence of multiple market segments for ...
A finite probability mixture model is combined with a contingent valuation model to analyze the exis...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
As economies develop, novel products are created and markets for these products arise. Genetically m...
A plethora of research in recent years has been devoted to estimating consumer demand for geneticall...
This is a post-print (i.e., final draft post-refereeing) of this article. There may be some differen...
Purpose: to ascertain the validity or otherwise of Stated Preference (SP) choice models in the conte...
University students took part in an experimental auction designed to elicit and estimate the influen...
A purchasing experiment in which genetically modified (GM) and conventional french fries were offere...
Conjoint analysis is used to elicit consumer preferences for attributes of genetically modified food...
Conjoint analysis was used to explore consumer preferences for food products that are the product of...
New experimental economic methods are described and used to assess consumers\u27 willingness to pay ...
Differences in consumer views about genetically modified crops have recently lead to trade disputes ...
The purpose of the paper is to identify and describe differences in cognitive structures between con...
There is a lack of public acceptance of genetically modified (GM) food products in Europe. Using a ...