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An experimental approach to valuing information
Authors:Tyler J Klain  Jayson L Lusk  Glynn T Tonsor  Ted C Schroeder
Institution:1. Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, , Stillwater, OK, 74078 USA;2. Department of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University, , Manhattan, KS, 66506 USA
Abstract:This article proposes a method to directly measure the value of information (VOI) conveyed in a label. Using data collected from a field experiment conducted in two grocery stores in Texas, we find the VOI contained in U.S. federally mandated country of origin labels for beef and pork is 36% lower using the new direct elicitation compared to the conventional approach. The mean value‐of‐origin information, in the context of our experiment, ranges from $0.016 to $1.08 per pound of steak/chop purchased, depending on the valuation method used and assumptions about labeling knowledge and average volume purchased per choice. The VOI is substantively influenced by ethnocentrism and meat consumption frequency.
Keywords:Value of information  Country of origin  Labeling  Field experiment  Beef  Pork  C93  D61  Q18
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