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Public awareness and willingness to pay (WTP) for forest conservation in Malaysia

International Forestry Review, 2022
Protecting forests and their wildlife from threats such as encroachment, illegal logging and poaching is vital to safeguard their existence for future generations, and is crucial for the balance of our ecosystem. The Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) currently has a man-made forest under its protection where the forest area is managed ...
M.S. Sin   +3 more
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WTP (Willingness To Pay) for Tele-Health Consultation Service in Hokkaido, Japan

2013
We developed a tele-health consultation system that combines a sphygmomanometer with a tele-conference system. These were placed in pharmacies and the University. We selected five pharmacies to set up a consultation room; one in a local area, two in a suburban area, and the remaining two in an urban area.
Katsuhiko, Ogasawara, Tamotsu, Abe
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Assessment of the Disparity between Willingness to Accept(WTA) and Willingness to Pay (WTP) by Value

2007 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering, 2007
This paper offers systematical reviews of the 30 years' studies on the disparity between willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to accept (WTA). The paper presents a new explanation of the disparity between willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to accept (WTA), based on previous research, especially on the experiments on the gap of WTP and WTA and
Ju Yao-ji, Zhang Qian, Hu Cai-mei
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An economic analysis of willingness to pay (WTP) for conserving the biodiversity

International Journal of Social Economics, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to study the impact of eco‐tourism on the socio‐economic characteristics of the native inhabitants and natural resources in Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR), India. The paper estimates the recreational value and measures the willingness to pay (WTP) of the stakeholders and tourists to conserve the forest eco‐system ...
A. Surendran, C. Sekar
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Willingness-to-Pay (WTP) for Ambulatory Services in Tyrol

Background Recent discussions spearheaded by the Medical Association in Tyrol, have raised the potential reintroduction of outpatient fees to manage patient flows and reduce burdens on hospital infrastructure and workforce. Proponents argue that modest fees could discourage unnecessary hospital visits, optimizing resource use and enhancing service ...
Fouda, Ayman   +3 more
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Employing a Dichotomous Choice Model to Assess Willingness to Pay (WTP) for Organically Produced Products

Journal of Food Products Marketing, 2006
Abstract This study employs a dichotomous choice model to identify the socio-economic characteristics and attitudes that influence consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) a premium for organically produced products (OPP). Considering consumers' growing interest in quality and safety of food, the study attempts to identify consumers level of awareness on ...
Tsakiridou, Efthimia   +2 more
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Anti-Waste Labeling And Consumers Willingness To Pay (Wtp)

2014
Food waste is an important topic in the general frame of food consumption sustainability and ethical consumption. Several studies have focused on environmental-friendly labeling schemes based on different “ethical attributes”, such as organic, fair trade, locally grown and so on.
DEL GIUDICE, TERESA   +3 more
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Willingness to pay (WTP) scales

This chapter offers an overview of methodologies and scales for quantifying customer willingness to pay (WTP), an essential metric for pricing strategies. It evaluates various measurement approaches, including open-ended questioning, dichotomous yes/no questions, multi-item scales focused on loyalty and sustainability premiums, conjoint analysis, and ...
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Family caregivers' Willingness To Pay (WTP)

Neurobiology of Aging, 2000
Perla Werner   +2 more
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Approximating WTP and WTA for environmental goods from marginal willingness to pay functions

Ecological Economics, 2008
Abstract Willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to accept (WTA), for a change in the quantity of an environmental good, can be represented by corresponding Hicksian welfare measures. The paper suggests a simple method of approximating WTP and WTA given the information about the marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) for it.
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