消费者对食品包装中纳米技术的偏好:一项离散选择实验

Consumers' Preferences for Nanotechnology in Food Packaging: A Discrete Choice Experiment

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2014
被引 28
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过离散选择实验,研究了消费者对不同风险降低方法(纳米技术与传统方法)下鸡肉的偏好,发现消费者普遍偏好低风险、高福利和低价格,且对纳米技术无明显偏好或抵触。

Abstract

Abstract We examine consumers' preferences for chickens under different levels of foodborne health risk, animal welfare and pric attributes. We analyse how their preferences vary according to the risk reduction method. Our comparison is between risk reductions achieved by conventional improvements in the meat supply chain system (e.g. more stringent regulations and inspection regimes), and risk reductions achieved by food packaging nanosensors. Our comparison uses a two‐treatment discrete choice experiment in which each treatment sample is only presented with one of the risk reductions: either nanotechnology or conventional methods. We also investigate heterogeneity in preferences for two consumer groups: (i) consumers who usually buy conventional raw, whole chickens, and (ii) consumers who usually buy niche, welfare‐improved chickens, such as free‐range and organic. Our results show evidence of heterogeneity in preferences and willingness‐ to‐pay values of the both consumer groups. We find that consumers, on average, prefer raw, whole chicken with a lower risk of food poisoning, better animal welfare, and lower costs, regardless of the presence of nanosensors. Although consumers in general showed no strong preferences towards or resistance to nanotechnology, those who buy chickens with better animal welfare, on average, showed higher WTP for food risk reduction and animal welfare relative to conventional chicken consumers.

消费者偏好纳米技术食品包装离散选择实验