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Understanding Factors Affecting Consumer Purchase Decisions for Functional Foods By Ratapol Teratanavat Dr. Neal H. Hooker Presented at the IFT Meeting, Las Vegas, July 12-16, 2004 Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics
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Background Increasing concerns/interest in diet-disease relationship Little evidence of improvements in eating behavior or food choice selection Investment decision for food manufacturers – high cost of R&D Consumer demand and key factors affecting purchase decisions for functional food???
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Objectives Examine consumer valuation of key attributes of functional food Health benefits Identify market segmentation based on consumer characteristics Motivation, health knowledge, concern and awareness Demographics
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Model - Choice Experiment Model - Choice Experiment Similar to conjoint analysis Hypothetical situation Consumers evaluate different product attribute combinations and select one they prefer Choice decision explained by product attributes and consumer characteristics
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Specific Functional Food Product Tomato juice containing soy protein - synergistic effects of two functional benefits Multidisciplinary project funded by USDA Key attributes Health benefits from lycopene and/or isoflavones Organic Ingredients Source of nutrients: Natural vs. Fortification Price
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Check the box above the product you most prefer □ □ □ □ Conventional Tomato Juice Tomato Juice Plus Rich in nutrients that may reduce the risk of prostate cancer Tomato Juice Plus With Soy Rich in nutrients that may reduce the risk of prostate cancer and heart disease I prefer none of these products Conventional ingredients Organic ingredients Fortified nutrients Natural $3.00$3.50$4.00 Example of Choice Scenario
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Data 454 Households – Ohio Survey Data 51% - Female 94% - Caucasian Age: Mean = 54 years old Annual Income: Average range = $50-75K Each respondent received 4 choice scenarios
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Importance Scale of Various Food Attributes
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Effects of Product Attributes on Choice Decision
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Estimated Willingness to Pay Base product: Conventional Tomato Juice at $3.00 for 6 cans (8oz.)
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Effects of Consumer Characteristics on Choice Decision (Household Data) Note: Family history of cancer and heart disease and current consumption of health and organic foods do not have significant effect.
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Conclusion Taste and price are still key attributes Consumers value and are willing to pay more for health attributes Demographics and health concerns influence choice decisions Future analyses - Complete set of Ohio household data For more information, please contact Ratapol Teratanavat at teratanavat.1@osu.edu
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