Consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for beef based on color and price discounts
Discoloration of beef products leads retailers to offer discounts or discard beef products, as consumers tend to reject a brownish beef color. This practice contributes to retail food waste and inefficient resource allocation linked to beef production. The objective of this study was to investigate U.S.
Thies, Annika J. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Economic evaluations carried out from a societal perspective ought to account for the opportunity cost of a range of resources, including those committed by care recipients. People's time is such a resource: it is limited, valuable and it has an opportunity cost that should be reflected in cost calculations.
Lazaros Andronis +4 more
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Proportionality of Willingness to Pay to Small Risk Changes – The Impact of Attitudinal Factors in Scope Tests [PDF]
Sensitivity (proportionality) of willingness to pay to (small) risk changes is often used as a criterion to test for valid measures of economic preferences. In a contingent valuation (CV) study conducted in Austria in February 2005 1,005 respondents were
Andrea M. Leiter, Gerald J. Pruckner
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The divergence between the willingness-to-pay (WTP) and willingness-to-accept (WTA) has resulted in two explanations. First, that this may be due to the manifestation of the endowment effect (Kahneman, Knetsch and Thaler, 1991).
Kujal, Praveen, Smith, Vernon
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Guidance or Misdirection? Unpacking the Role of Feedback in Health Preference Assessments
ABSTRACT This study investigated the impact of providing feedback to respondents on a dominance‐structured choice task on subsequent choice behavior in a discrete choice experiment (DCE). The DCE was conducted among 626 patients with heart failure. Respondents were given a dominance‐structured choice task in which two devices (Device A and Device B ...
Mesfin G. Genie +2 more
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On the Use of Valuation Mechanisms to Measure Consumers' Willingness to Pay for Novel Products: A Comparison of Hypothetical and Non-Hypothetical Values [PDF]
Willingness to pay (WTP) estimates for novel products are needed to assess consumers' valuation of these products as well as for product adoption and optimal pricing strategies.
Campbell, Benjamin L. +3 more
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ANALISIS WILLINGNESS TO PAY (WTP) DALAM MEMENUHI KEBUTUHAN AIR DI KECAMATAN BANGKINGAN
Penetapan tarif air minum PDAM Kampar diatur dalam Peraturan Daerah Kabupaten Kampar Nomor 19 tahun2009, tentang Pelayanan Air Minum PDAM Tirta Kampar dan Peraturan Bupati Kampar Nomor 54 tahun 2014tanggal 29 Desember 2014, tentang Tarif Air Minum PDAM Kampar.
null Desi Yasri +2 more
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What's New? This study is the first to quantify the cost‐effectiveness of breast cancer treatment in German Cancer Society‐certified hospitals using real‐world data from over 140,000 patients. Analysis on certification‐related costs and survival outcomes demonstrates that high‐quality multidisciplinary care at certified hospitals delivers substantial ...
Min‐Wai Lwin +20 more
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WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE BETWEEN CROP FARMER AND SEDENTARY PASTORALIST’S HOUSEHOLDS IN OYO AND KWARA STATES, NIGERIA [PDF]
The paper assessed willingness to pay for peaceful coexistence between crop farmer and sedentary pastoralist’s households in Oyo and Kwara States, Nigeria.
Festus AWOYELU, Kayode IDOWU
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Estimating Willingness to Pay for Reduced Copper Contamination in Southwestern Minnesota
The contingent valuation method is applied to determine how much consumers would be willing to pay to reduce copper in their drinking water and what factors influence their willingness to pay (WTP).
Hong Jin Kim, Yongsung Cho
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