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Quality perceptions under evolving information conditions: Implications for diet,health and consumer satisfaction
Authors:Nigel D. Poole,Laura Martı´  nez-Carrasco Martı´  nez,Fernando Vidal Gimé  nez
Affiliation:1. Imperial College London, Centre for Environmental Policy – Wye Campus, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, UK;2. D. Econom?´a, Sociolog?´a y Pol?´tica Agraria, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Ctra. Beniel km. 3, 2, 03312 Orihuela (Alicante), Spain
Abstract:Consumers’ perception of, and satisfaction with, fruit quality is an important issue for both public policy and commercial reasons. However, because of information problems, consumers cannot easily choose fruits of a quality most likely to satisfy their preferences and health needs. The research reported here employed an experimental auction method to test perceptions of fruit quality by evaluating the willingness to pay (WTP) of consumers for five different varieties of soft citrus under three different information conditions: visual inspection of the fruit before peeling; visual inspection after peeling; and after consumption. Significant differences were found in valuations of the different varieties as consumers gained information. Conclusions are drawn about the value of the methodology and the results themselves, and implications are inferred for policy and for growers and traders. It is argued that product information should be oriented not just towards nutritional education but also towards increasing the pleasure of healthy eating.
Keywords:Quality attributes   Citrus   Information   Experimental auction   Consumers   Marketers   Policy   Diet   Health
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