CONSUMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY MORE FOR ORGANIC FOOD IN CROATIA

Taking into consideration growing concerns about conventional agricultural practices, food safety, human health, animal welfare and the environment, the main goal of this paper is to identify the predictors of consumers' willingness to buy organic food and to pay a premium price for it. The res...

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Main Authors: Kristina Petljak, Ivana Štulec, Sanda Renko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Economics in Osijek 2017-01-01
Series:Ekonomski Vjesnik
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/283011
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spelling doaj-1e89e7eb864e44ef90c8037a79eac9232020-11-24T21:30:51Zeng Faculty of Economics in OsijekEkonomski Vjesnik0353-359X1847-22062017-01-01302441455CONSUMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY MORE FOR ORGANIC FOOD IN CROATIAKristina Petljak0Ivana Štulec1Sanda Renko2University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Zagreb, CroatiaTaking into consideration growing concerns about conventional agricultural practices, food safety, human health, animal welfare and the environment, the main goal of this paper is to identify the predictors of consumers' willingness to buy organic food and to pay a premium price for it. The research was conducted on a representative sample of respondents in the Republic of Croatia, a growing organic food market, using a highly structured questionnaire.<strong> </strong>Research results indicate that respondents in Croatia perceive organic food as more expensive, healthier and tastier than conventional food; also, they believe that the origin of organic food is strictly controlled. The results of hierarchical regression analysis indicate that higher monthly household income predicts a greater willingness to pay (WTP) a higher price for organic food compared to conventional food. Also, perception of organic food as healthier and tastier than conventional food predicts a greater WTP a higher price for organic food compared to conventional products.<strong> </strong>It is expected that research results will be useful for food retailers in their market communication strategies towards further development and overall growth of the organic food market in Croatia. This research is one of its kind as it captures WTP a premium price for organic food and identifies the main factors influencing WTP a premium price for organic food on the growing Croatian market.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/283011organic foodwillingness to paypremium price, consumer behavioursurvey researchCroatia
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author Kristina Petljak
Ivana Štulec
Sanda Renko
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Ivana Štulec
Sanda Renko
CONSUMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY MORE FOR ORGANIC FOOD IN CROATIA
Ekonomski Vjesnik
organic food
willingness to pay
premium price, consumer behaviour
survey research
Croatia
author_facet Kristina Petljak
Ivana Štulec
Sanda Renko
author_sort Kristina Petljak
title CONSUMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY MORE FOR ORGANIC FOOD IN CROATIA
title_short CONSUMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY MORE FOR ORGANIC FOOD IN CROATIA
title_full CONSUMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY MORE FOR ORGANIC FOOD IN CROATIA
title_fullStr CONSUMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY MORE FOR ORGANIC FOOD IN CROATIA
title_full_unstemmed CONSUMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY MORE FOR ORGANIC FOOD IN CROATIA
title_sort consumers' willingness to pay more for organic food in croatia
publisher Faculty of Economics in Osijek
series Ekonomski Vjesnik
issn 0353-359X
1847-2206
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Taking into consideration growing concerns about conventional agricultural practices, food safety, human health, animal welfare and the environment, the main goal of this paper is to identify the predictors of consumers' willingness to buy organic food and to pay a premium price for it. The research was conducted on a representative sample of respondents in the Republic of Croatia, a growing organic food market, using a highly structured questionnaire.<strong> </strong>Research results indicate that respondents in Croatia perceive organic food as more expensive, healthier and tastier than conventional food; also, they believe that the origin of organic food is strictly controlled. The results of hierarchical regression analysis indicate that higher monthly household income predicts a greater willingness to pay (WTP) a higher price for organic food compared to conventional food. Also, perception of organic food as healthier and tastier than conventional food predicts a greater WTP a higher price for organic food compared to conventional products.<strong> </strong>It is expected that research results will be useful for food retailers in their market communication strategies towards further development and overall growth of the organic food market in Croatia. This research is one of its kind as it captures WTP a premium price for organic food and identifies the main factors influencing WTP a premium price for organic food on the growing Croatian market.
topic organic food
willingness to pay
premium price, consumer behaviour
survey research
Croatia
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/283011
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