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Guangzhou Buyers Preference for Premium Hawaiian Grown Product Gift Baskets AgEcon
Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine; Yu, Jin; Keung, Helen; Lin, Tun; Ferguson, Carol.
Guangzhou buyers' preference for premium Hawaiian grown product gift baskets with conjoint analysis was examined. Relative importance of three gift basket attributes: container type, products origin, and price were examined. Expenditure equivalent index to evaluate how much more each of the gift basket attributes is worth to the buyer was estimated. Main conclusions are: products have to be 'made in Hawaii' to receive the premium price; business buyers are generally less willing to pay a high price; and individual buyers are more willing to pay the higher priced Koa gift basket.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Chinese survey data; Conjoint analysis; Buyer preference; Hawaii gift baskets; Demand and Price Analysis.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/8143
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Assessing the Comparative Advantage of Albanian Olive Oil Production AgEcon
Mane-Kapaj, Ana; Kapaj, Ilir; Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine; Totojani, Orkida.
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the comparative advantage of olive oil production in Albania using Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) method. The result indicates that olive oil production in Albania is profitable for the producers. Whereas the DRC ratio equals to 2.2, meaning that olive oil production in Albania does not have a comparative advantage for the given situation of production, prices and technology. This means that while it is profitable for private producers to manufacture olive oil for the domestic market, it does not have a comparative advantage with other EU countries. In order for Albania to develop an olive oil industry comparable to neighboring countries with similar climatic and soil conditions, the country will need to...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Olive oil production; PAM; Comparative advantage; Albania; Agricultural Finance; Crop Production/Industries; Q1.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/92640
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Conjoint Analysis of Consumer Preferences for Lamb Meat in Central and Southwest Urban Albania AgEcon
Imami, Drini; Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine; Zhang, Quanguo; Zhllima, Edvin.
The IFAMR is the Official Journal of the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association: www.ifama.org
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Conjoint Choice Experiment (CCE); Latent class analysis; Lamb meat; Consumer preferences; Albania; Agribusiness; Community/Rural/Urban Development; Consumer/Household Economics; Demand and Price Analysis; Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety; Marketing; D12.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/114711
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HAWAII PUBLIC OPINION ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM (GMO) TECHNOLOGY AgEcon
Ferguson, Carol; Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine; Wen, Na.
This article studied Hawaii public opinion on agricultural products and processes using GMO technology. We used telephone to interview the people in each island of Hawaii. We found out that the favorability rating toward the attributes of GMO technological application differ based on the nature of GMO benefits. And sociodemographic variables played a significant difference in the preference of using GMO technology on producing agricultural products and process. Most significant associations were gender and island of residence. Age, education and ethnic background significantly also influenced the attitude of respondents toward some of GMO attributes. The fewest significant associations were heard of GMO and income.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Consumer/Household Economics; Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/36535
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Trade-offs between Shopping Bags Made of Non-degradable Plastics and Other Materials, Using Latent Class Analysis: The Case of Tianjin, China AgEcon
Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine; Fang, Di; Yang, Fang.
www.ifama.org
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: White pollution; Plastic bag ban; Conjoint choice experiment; Willingness to pay; Latent class analysis; China; Degradable plastics; Cloth; Paper; Community/Rural/Urban Development; Consumer/Household Economics; Environmental Economics and Policy; Q1.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/92561
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Farming Fish in a Transitional Economy: A Case for East Timor AgEcon
Wood, Toby Ryan; Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine.
This case study evaluates the economic potential for a grow-out mariculture enterprise in East Timor while highlighting how such a business venture could help engage a transitional nation in foreign trade, increase employment opportunities and encourage community based projects that promote sustainable resource use.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Aquaculture; Mariculture; Grouper; East Timor; Transitional economy; Agricultural and Food Policy; Q10; Q22.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/53741
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Consumer Preferences for Olive Oil in Tirana, Albania AgEcon
Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine; Zhllima, Edvin; Sisior, Gwendalyn; Imami, Drini; Leonetti, Luciano.
Increase in urban middle income consumers along with consolidation of the retail sector has created changes in olive oil consumption preferences in Albania. The objective of this study is to inform stakeholders in the olive oil industry about consumer preferences. A Conjoint Choice Experiment (CCE) was used to design the survey and latent class approach used to analyze the data. The results show a strong preference for domestic olive oil and small niche markets that cater to specific consumers. The study also shows a gap between preference and reality that needs to be addressed by the stakeholders in the olive oil industry.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Olive oil; Albania; Latent Class; Consumer preference; Conjoint choice; Experiment; Consumer/Household Economics; Crop Production/Industries; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/93559
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Analysis of Farm Household Preferences in the Management of Invasive Species: The Case of Miconia in Hawaii AgEcon
Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine; Yang, Fang; Thomas, Lynna; Pant, Archana.
A major threat to Hawaii's ecosystem is the spread of invasive plant species. One such species is Miconia calvescens. Given that this plant was originally introduced to Hawaii by the horticulture industry and has negative effects on agricultural productivity, it is logical to find the farm households' preference for the control of Miconia. Using Conjoint Choice Experiment methodology, this study designed a survey to measure farm households' preferences for Miconia calvescens control program attributes. Results of the surveys indicate that the farm households are willing to support Miconia control programs if they prevent severe soil erosion and loss of biodiversity.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Miconia; Invasive species; Hawaii; Farmers; Conjoint Choice Experiment; Valuation; Crop Production/Industries.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/8189
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Consumer Preferences for Imported Kona Coffee in South India: A Latent Class Analysis AgEcon
Krishnakumar, Jyotsna; Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine.
Considering India as a potential export market for 100% Kona coffee, this study explores consumer preferences for imported, specialty, high-end Kona coffee in South India. Conjoint choice experiment with latent class analysis is used and results indicate that India offers an export market potential for Kona coffee, provided it caters to consumer preferences. Results show a significant preference for strong taste. The relative importance of price is lower than taste but majority are also adverse to higher prices. However,15% of the sample population does not care about price but does care about taste, indicating the possibility of a high-end niche market segment. Based on the results, marketing strategies and policy recommendations have been suggested.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: India; US Coffee Export; Kona Coffee; Conjoint Choice Experiment; Latent Class Analysis; Agribusiness; Q13.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/96334
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