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Consumer willingness to pay for livestock credence attribute claim verification
by
Wolf, Christopher A
, Olynk, Nicole J
, Tonsor, Glynn T
in
2008
/ Animal welfare
/ Antibiotics
/ Bias
/ Certification
/ consumer demand
/ Consumer economics
/ consumer preferences
/ Consumer sectors
/ consumer surveys
/ Consumers
/ credence attribute
/ Data collection
/ equations
/ Estimates
/ Experiments
/ food prices
/ Food products
/ Livestock
/ livestock prices
/ Marketing
/ mathematical models
/ milk
/ online consumer survey
/ Pastures
/ Polls & surveys
/ Pork
/ pork chops
/ Pregnancy
/ product certification
/ Product testing
/ Production engineering
/ Social desirability
/ Social desirability bias
/ Standardisierung
/ Tierhaltung
/ Tierschutz
/ United States
/ USA
/ Valuation
/ verification
/ Willingness to pay
/ Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse
2010
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Consumer willingness to pay for livestock credence attribute claim verification
by
Wolf, Christopher A
, Olynk, Nicole J
, Tonsor, Glynn T
in
2008
/ Animal welfare
/ Antibiotics
/ Bias
/ Certification
/ consumer demand
/ Consumer economics
/ consumer preferences
/ Consumer sectors
/ consumer surveys
/ Consumers
/ credence attribute
/ Data collection
/ equations
/ Estimates
/ Experiments
/ food prices
/ Food products
/ Livestock
/ livestock prices
/ Marketing
/ mathematical models
/ milk
/ online consumer survey
/ Pastures
/ Polls & surveys
/ Pork
/ pork chops
/ Pregnancy
/ product certification
/ Product testing
/ Production engineering
/ Social desirability
/ Social desirability bias
/ Standardisierung
/ Tierhaltung
/ Tierschutz
/ United States
/ USA
/ Valuation
/ verification
/ Willingness to pay
/ Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse
2010
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Consumer willingness to pay for livestock credence attribute claim verification
by
Wolf, Christopher A
, Olynk, Nicole J
, Tonsor, Glynn T
in
2008
/ Animal welfare
/ Antibiotics
/ Bias
/ Certification
/ consumer demand
/ Consumer economics
/ consumer preferences
/ Consumer sectors
/ consumer surveys
/ Consumers
/ credence attribute
/ Data collection
/ equations
/ Estimates
/ Experiments
/ food prices
/ Food products
/ Livestock
/ livestock prices
/ Marketing
/ mathematical models
/ milk
/ online consumer survey
/ Pastures
/ Polls & surveys
/ Pork
/ pork chops
/ Pregnancy
/ product certification
/ Product testing
/ Production engineering
/ Social desirability
/ Social desirability bias
/ Standardisierung
/ Tierhaltung
/ Tierschutz
/ United States
/ USA
/ Valuation
/ verification
/ Willingness to pay
/ Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse
2010
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Consumer willingness to pay for livestock credence attribute claim verification
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Consumer willingness to pay for livestock credence attribute claim verification
2010
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A choice experiment was used to determine consumer value for verification of livestock production process attributes. Willingness to pay for verification of production process attributes varied for both milk and pork chops across attributes and verifying entity. Statistically significant evidence of social desirability bias was found by comparing estimates of consumer preferences solicited using direct and indirect questioning. Indirect questioning may yield more accurate representations of consumer value than direct questioning, and therefore more accurate estimates for agribusiness decision making.
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