Different Tubers for Different Consumers: Heterogeneity in Human Values and Willingness to Pay for Social Outcomes of Potato Credence Attributes

J. Fitzsimmons, G. Cicia
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This paper investigates heterogeneity in consumers’ human values and willingness to pay (WTP) for social outcomes of credence process attributes that might have some positive social impact on purchases of early potatoes in Italy and Germany. Consumers’ identification with cross‐cultural human values is measured according to the Schwartz’ Portrait Values Questionnaire; the distribution of preferences for product attributes that claim a positive social impact among respondents with different human values is modeled using mixed logit analysis. Parallel survey studies were conducted in each country with the intention of comparing the impact of human values using the Schwartz Values framework on willingness to pay for early potatoes with several credence process attributes that may signal a positive social outcome as a result of purchase (price, country of origin, carbon footprint certification, ethical certification, and method of production). This paper aims to help clarify the role, if any, that pro‐social consumer values have in influencing the willingness to pay for specific food credence process attributes that claim to have a social impact. To the best of our knowledge this is one of the first paper to focus on the role human values have in influencing the willingness to pay for specific extrinsic food attributes.
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不同的块茎给不同的消费者:人类价值观的异质性和为马铃薯信用属性的社会结果付费的意愿
本文调查了消费者的人类价值观和支付意愿的异质性,这些异质性可能对意大利和德国早期土豆的购买产生一些积极的社会影响。消费者对跨文化人类价值观的认同是根据施瓦茨肖像价值观问卷来衡量的;使用混合logit分析对具有不同人类价值观的受访者对声称具有积极社会影响的产品属性的偏好分布进行建模。在每个国家进行了平行调查研究,目的是比较使用Schwartz价值观框架的人类价值观对购买早期土豆的意愿的影响,以及几个信任过程属性,这些属性可能预示着购买土豆会带来积极的社会结果(价格、原产国、碳足迹认证、道德认证和生产方法)。本文旨在帮助澄清亲社会的消费者价值观在影响为声称具有社会影响的特定食品认证过程属性付费的意愿方面所起的作用(如果有的话)。据我们所知,这是第一篇关注人类价值观在影响为特定外在食物属性付费意愿方面所起作用的论文之一。
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International Journal on Food System Dynamics
International Journal on Food System Dynamics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Understanding the development of the food system requires a system view that captures the complexity of the system and its many interrelationships with its economic, social and natural environments. The Journal accepts and offers papers within this broad range of issues focussing on the management, policy, marketing, consumer aspects, transparency, e-commerce, institutional or regional development, information and communication systems, ressource economics, production economics, chain management, network economics, and similar aspects. Papers may focus on modeling, empirical research or theoretical analyis. This broad range of publication opportunities asks authors to follow clear lines of arguments and to present arguments in a convincing way that avoids unnecessary complexities of model formulations if not relevant for the support of arguments. The publication of scientific articles is complemented by a number of sections that provide room for publications with a more specific focus: ''Case studies'': A section on case studies of the ''Harvard Type'' allows the publication of studies that might build on established scientific methodology but demonstrate its use in ceratin decision environments. Case studies might be complemented by ''teaching cases'' that are kept on a database outside the journal but accessible to readers on approval by authors. ''Research Forum'': It allows to discuss newly emerging research challenges or to contribute to ongoing scientific discussions on research problems. In addition, authors might initiate a discussion on issues brought up by articles published in the journal. ''Research Notes'': It provides room for specific shorter scientific contributions with a narrow scope.
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