Publisert 2008

Les på engelsk

Publikasjonsdetaljer

Tidsskrift : Applied Economics , vol. 40 , p. 3039–3049–11 , 2008

Utgiver : Routledge

Internasjonale standardnummer :
Trykt : 0003-6846
Elektronisk : 1466-4283

Publikasjonstype : Vitenskapelig artikkel

Bidragsytere : Alfnes, Frode; Rickertsen, Kyrre; Ueland, Øydis

Sak : 23

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Kjetil Aune
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Sammendrag

Consistency of quality is viewed as important for producers of consumer goods. However, there is no literature testing the importance of quality consistency on consumers' willingness to pay for consumer goods. We use an experimental auction market to investigate how inconsistency in tenderness affects consumers' willingness to pay for beef. We find that most consumers are risk averse with respect to sensory quality. Both the average tenderness and the variance of tenderness affected the consumers' willingness to pay for beef. Reducing the uncertainty of the sensory quality by categorizing the beef into three tenderness classes increased the total value of the beef by 8%.

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