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Heterogeneous Preferences for Oysters: Evidence from Field Experiments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2017

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Abstract

This study uses field experiments to investigate consumer preferences for oysters. In total, 486 adult participants completed a series of revealed-preference dichotomous-choice tasks and a demographic survey. Using a random effects logit model, we investigate factors that influence participants’ decisions to purchase oysters. As expected, price had a significant negative effect, while income had a positive effect. Older individuals and those who were relatively selective regarding shell color or smell are less likely to buy oysters, but consumers who valued size, oyster species, and harvest location were willing to pay more.

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Table 1. Summary Statistics for Demographic Variables

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Figure 1. Importance of Oyster Attributes

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Table 2. Correlation Coefficient between Consumer Valuations for Oyster Attributes

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Table 3. Summary of Factor Analysis Results

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Table 4. Consumers Who Reported Higher Importance Score on Overall Oyster Attributes

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Table 5. Coefficient Estimates of the Explanatory Variables on Yes-Decisions

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Table 6. Consumers Who Are More Likely to Choose Fried Oysters

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Table 7. Marginal Effect of Explanatory Variables on Willingness to Pay