Combining product attributes with recommendation and shopping location attributes to assess consumer preferences for insect-based food products

2017 ◽  
Vol 55 ◽  
pp. 45-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed H. Alemu ◽  
Søren B. Olsen ◽  
Suzanne E. Vedel ◽  
Kennedy O. Pambo ◽  
Victor O. Owino
2015 ◽  
Vol 117 (12) ◽  
pp. 3039-3063 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalia Maehle ◽  
Nina Iversen ◽  
Leif Hem ◽  
Cele Otnes

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the relative importance of four main attributes of food products for consumer’s choice. These are price, taste, environmental friendliness and healthfulness, tested across hedonic and utilitarian food products (milk and ice-cream). The weighting of attributes involved in food choices is a complex phenomenon, as consumers must consider contradictory requirements when making their choices. Consumers’ decision-making processes might also be influenced by food category. Some food products are mostly consumed for pleasure, whereas others are consumed because of their nutritional value. Design/methodology/approach – The study employs a choice-based conjoint technique, which addresses how consumers make trade-offs across a set of product attributes. Findings – The results indicate that price and taste attributes are rated as the most important for both hedonic and utilitarian food products. However, when the authors group consumers according to their product preferences, the relative importance of product attributes changes. Specifically, the importance of environmental friendliness and healthfulness is much higher among the health-conscious and environmentally conscious segments than for other segments. Originality/value – To the knowledge, this is the first study comparing the importance of this combination of product attributes (price, taste, calorie content and eco-label) across hedonic and utilitarian foods in a choice-based conjoint setting. Moreover, a new way of grouping consumers according to their ethical-value profiles enables the authors to create a psychographic description of these segments, and to relate it to their food attribute preferences.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (13) ◽  
pp. 7028
Author(s):  
Ellen J. Van Loo ◽  
Fien Minnens ◽  
Wim Verbeke

Many retailers have expanded and diversified their private label food product assortment by offering premium-quality private label food products such as organic products. With price being identified as the major barrier for organic food purchases, private label organic food products could be a suitable and more affordable alternative for many consumers. While numerous studies have examined consumer preferences for organic food, very few organic food studies have incorporated the concept of private labels. This study addresses this research gap by studying consumer preferences and willingness to pay for national brand and private label organic food using a latent class model. Specifically, this study analyzes consumer preferences for organic eggs and orange juice and the effect of national branding versus private label. Findings show heterogeneity in consumer preferences for production method and brand, with three consumer segments being identified based on their preferences for both juice and eggs. For eggs, about half of the consumers prefer private label and organic production, whereas one-quarter clearly prefers organic, and another quarter is indifferent about the brand and the organic production. For orange juice, the majority (75%) prefer the national brand. In addition, one-quarter of the consumers prefers organic juice, and about one-third values both organic and the national brand.


Horticulturae ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (7) ◽  
pp. 179
Author(s):  
Alice Stiletto ◽  
Erika Rozzanigo ◽  
Elisa Giampietri ◽  
Samuele Trestini

This study investigates the preferences for ready-to-eat pomegranate arils in Italy through a discrete choice experiment (DCE) on 264 young consumers in Italy. The aim is to estimate consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for the reputational attributes of the product (e.g., the product origin and sales channel) and to discriminate the elicited preferences between tasting and non-tasting situations. To this purpose, a random parameter logit model was employed to assess the heterogeneity in consumer preferences. The results suggest that non-tasters attach a relevant value to the reputational attributes (e.g., +75% WTP for Italian origin). Moreover, considering the sensory features of the products, we found that consumers in this group discriminate against the proposed samples only through their visual characteristics: they prefer the sample with the largest size and red colored arils. In addition, we found that the tasting experience reduced the value attached to the reputational attributes (e.g., −50% WTP for local origin) for consumers, compared to non-tasting situation, thus shifting their preference to the samples that they appreciated the most (high liking). Specifically, we found that consumers in the tasting group preferred the product sample with the highest level of sweetness and the lowest level of sourness and astringency, showing a higher preference for sweetness. The findings contribute to the literature on consumers’ behavior on new food products (NFPs), showing that reputational attributes lose value after the tasting experience. In contrast, the sensory features of the NFPs can help tasters to reduce the information asymmetry, which traditionally represents a hurdle in purchases for new consumers. However, this depends on the individuals’ subjective preferences, as demonstrated by the significant effect of liking levels in discriminating consumers’ choices. To conclude, although these results cannot be extended to the general population, they may give some interesting insights about future trends of NFP demand.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 1507-1525
Author(s):  
E.A. Aleshina ◽  
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A.A. Leksina ◽  
Zh. S. Dossumova ◽  
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Organic agriculture, based on natural production technologies, obtains a great potential for reversing humanity to a healthy diet and living in harmony with nature by improving the state of the ecosystem. The share of organic food products in the market of the developed countries is already quite high; and various institutional systems of the industry have been introduced and are being improved in the leading countries of the world. Domestic agribusiness is currently lagging behind in these matters, but the situation should be significantly changed by the adopted law and state standard regulating the requirements for the organic sector. In this regard, an objective need arose to substantiate the capabilities and the resource potential of the Saratov region in this sphere. Within the framework of the presented research, an interdisciplinary fundamental platform to develop the theory of the organic food products market was formed. As a result, the elements of the scientific methodology (theories, principles, factors, methods) of its functioning were identified, which made it possible to substantiate the potential capacity of the regional consumer market for organic food. The calculation was made taking into account the rational norms of food consumption that meet modern requirements for a healthy diet, the heterogeneity of consumer preferences, the price gap for the main conventional and organic products in retail and the dispersion of prices for the latter, the implementation of state policy to protect and improve the health of certain population groups. This study is intended for the state management bodies of the agro-industrial sector, the leadership of agricultural, processing and marketing enterprises, the structures of wholesale and retail food products trade and branch research institutions.


Author(s):  
Olesya Sergeevna Yakubova ◽  
Svetlana Aleksandrovna Mizhueva

The paper presents the current prospects for the development of the fish gelatin market, the advantages the new product over conventional gelatin made of the livestock raw material. The results of a survey of 150 respondents on the specific consumer preferences for fish gelatin, a new structural agent for the food and nutrition industries have been analyzed. The main preferences for choosing fish gelatin are: safety; assortment of food products containing gelatin; shape of the new ingredient; packaging; price. It has been found that 60% of respondents prefer gelatin made in Russia. 79% of respondents expressed a desire to consume food products with fish gelatin meeting the Halal principles. Based on the study, a portrait of the average consumer of fish gelatin was formed: gender - female; age - from 18 to 49 years old; occupation - workers and students; scope of activity - provision of services; confession - Christianity and Islam; consumption of gelatin-containing products - several times a month; preferences - cakes and pies, desserts, jellied meat; preferred shape - powdered gelatin produced in Russia with net weight 100 g, packaged in polymer bags; aware of the existence of fish gelatin; unaware of prion diseases; consumes Halal compliant products; wants to eat foods with safe fish gelatin that are compliant with halal principles; willing to pay a higher price for fish gelatin compared to conventional gelatin. The data obtained allow to form a strategy for promoting a new food regulator of consistency in the regional market.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 149-154
Author(s):  
Himmatul Miftah ◽  
Ita Novita ◽  
H Tsuwaibah ◽  
M. A. Sunaryo

Abstract: The emergence of a wide variety of herbal medicinal products requires marketers to better understand consumer behavior. The various brands offered make consumers tend to have certain preferences before making a purchase decision. This study aims to determine the attributes of herbal medicinal products that determine the level of consumer preference in the purchasing process and the closeness of the attributes to consumer preferences. The method used is interviews with consumers which are then processed with conjoint analysis to determine the attributes that are most important to consumers in making a purchase. The research concludes that the most important attributes in purchasing herbal medicine in order from the most important are the properties, price, expiration time and packaging. There is a close relationship between the combination of attributes studied and consumer preferences for herbal medicine. This study is limited to four attributes and does not use ranking ratings on the stimulus or combination of attributes, consumer behavior. The uniqueness of this study is to analyze the attributes simultaneously.   Keywords: Herbal medicine product attributes, consumer preferences, conjoin analysis, level of importance


1994 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johann P. Du Preez ◽  
Adamantios Diamantopoulos ◽  
Bodo B. Schlegelmilch

Standardizing the marketing mix across different countries is limited by numerous factors. Focusing specifically on the scope for product standardization in the car industry, this paper empirically investigates the extent to which consumer preferences may act as barriers to standardization. Consumers from Korea, Spain and France—three countries at different stages of development and with distinct socio-cultural characteristics—are compared in terms of the importance they attach to various product attributes with particular emphasis on country-of-origin information and “green “ features. The results reveal a large number of significant differences between the three subsamples and illustrate the substantial barriers to standardization that can exist even for such relatively culture-free products as cars.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mari UYEDA ◽  
Simone Teodoro BIACCHI

A busca pela preferência do consumidor tem feito os profissionais de marketing trabalharem incansavelmente no desenvolvimento das estratégias de persuasão em busca da preferência no mercado alimentício. Promoções, material da embalagem, propaganda, marca, ambiente, cores, ilustração, qualidade nutricional; vale tudo para conquistar a fidelidade do consumidor. Este trabalho tem como objetivo identificar em quais proporções os “ingredientes” do Marketing têm na decisão de compra de produtos alimentícios, as preferências do consumidor aplicando um questionário a alguns moradores da cidade de Águas de Lindóia/SP, além de apontar as possíveis principais estratégias utilizadas pelo marketing de acordo com os resultados obtidos na pesquisa.


SURG Journal ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 42-46
Author(s):  
Kassandra Wagner

Inadequate nutrition is considered to be a leading cause of mortality in the world. Access to quality information about the nutritional quality of food products is essential for making informed decisions in terms of food selection. To this end, nutrition labelling can be used as a tool for helping guide consumers food choices. This review article will examine which consumers use nutrition labels and what types of information they get from them; how nutrition labels influence health choices, dietary habits, and consumer behaviours; and finally, current practices in nutrition labelling and whether this aligns with consumer preferences. Findings from this article are useful for developing methods of nutritional label education and understanding how nutrition labels can be improved to become more useful to consumers. Keywords: health; nutrition labelling; food products; packaging; public education; consumer perception


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