消费者对动物福利食品标签的支付意愿

Consumers' willingness to pay for an animal welfare food label

Ecological Economics · 2023
被引 51 · 同刊同年前 6%
ABS 3

中文导读

通过离散选择实验,研究英国消费者对鸡肉的动物福利标签、公益营销活动和价格的支付意愿,发现动物福利标签有显著溢价,但价格敏感型消费者支付意愿很低。

Abstract

Consumers increasingly rate the ethical dimensions of food production, including animal welfare, as important to them but how these concerns influence their food choices remains unclear. To address this, a Discrete Choice Experiment assesses consumers' willingness to pay for chicken meat. The study aims to understand the effects of food labels (RSPCA Assured and Red Tractor), cause-related marketing campaigns, and price on consumers' willingness to pay. Drawing on a representative sample of 401 British consumers, we estimate a mixed logit model using the hierarchical Bayesian estimation method. The results for the full sample reveal a substantial price premium associated with the animal welfare label (RSPCA Assured); however, this is less pronounced than one of the cause-related marketing campaigns. A latent class analysis identifies two distinct market segments, price sensitive and concerned consumers, which differ on socio-economic and behavioural characteristics. Amongst price sensitive consumers, willingness to pay extra for an animal welfare label is negligible. Complementary, qualitative interviews reveal consumers' difficulties in comparing the varying standards that underpin quality assurance schemes.

消费者行为食品标签动物福利支付意愿市场营销