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The role of beliefs in purchasing process of functional foods
Affiliation:1. Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Food Technology Department, Seropédica, RJ, Brazil;2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Institute of Biophysics Carlos Chagas Filho, Laboratory of Radioisótopos Eduardo Penna Franca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;3. Embrapa Agroindústria de Alimentos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;4. Ibmec, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;1. Department of Economics, Middle East Technical University, Cankaya, Ankara 06800, Turkey;2. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Raleigh, NC, United States
Abstract:This study utilizes food values in conjunction with willingness to pay (WTP) measures to identify consumers’ subjective beliefs about functional foods. We conducted a non-hypothetical, second price experimental auction (i.e., a Vickrey auction) to estimate WTP for a new functional snack made with white lupine and citrus fiber. A sample of 156 consumers was surveyed in Catania, Sicily (Italy) in July 2015. The findings of the economic experiment reveal a WTP premium for the new functional snack, a premium which depends on functional components but also on other characteristics that go beyond intrinsic healthy properties. Consumers’ WTP for functional foods significantly varies with food values related to origin, safety, naturalness, price, etc., which implies consumers have different subjective beliefs about functional and non-functional foods. These findings have implications for the food sector attempting to design and promote consumption of functional foods, and suggest health is not the only factor motivating functional food purchases.
Keywords:Functional foods  Experimental auction  Willingness to pay  Food values  Subjective beliefs
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