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Struggles in optimal labelling: how different consumers react to various labels for genetically modified foods
Authors:Mario F Teisl  Sonja Radas  Brian Roe
Institution:1. School of Economics, University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA;2. The Institute of Economics, Trg J. F. Kennedy 7, Zagreb, Croatia;3. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract:The labelling of genetically modified (GM) foods is an important policy issue, as consumers' attitudes towards these foods appear to be quite sensitive to information about their potential benefits and risks. Because it is difficult for labels to differ across consumers, differences in reactions to label information could lead to conflicts across consumer groups or to different market outcomes. Using factor and cluster analysis, we uncover three consumer segments with different attitudes to the risks and benefits of GM foods. Our segmentation‐based analysis on consumer reactions to information points out important differences across consumers. Not only did we find differences across segments in how they view the credibility of GM‐related information, we also find differences in how information influences segments' perceptions of the product, and in their likelihood to buy.
Keywords:Experiment  segmentation  health  environment
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