Noisy Information Signals and Endogenous Preferences for Labeled Attributes

Consumer preferences for labeled products are often assumed to be exogenous to the presence of labels. However, the label itself (and not the information on the label) can be interpreted as a noisy warning signal. We measure the impact of "contains" labels and additional information about...

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Main Authors: Jura Liaukonyte, Nadia A. Streletskaya, Harry M. Kaiser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Agricultural Economics Association 2015-05-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Online Access:https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/206591
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spelling doaj-75f2b1c6272f4b218ac4c0770730ac432020-11-25T02:06:00ZengWestern Agricultural Economics AssociationJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1068-55022327-82852015-05-0140217920210.22004/ag.econ.206591206591Noisy Information Signals and Endogenous Preferences for Labeled AttributesJura LiaukonyteNadia A. StreletskayaHarry M. KaiserConsumer preferences for labeled products are often assumed to be exogenous to the presence of labels. However, the label itself (and not the information on the label) can be interpreted as a noisy warning signal. We measure the impact of "contains" labels and additional information about the labeled ingredients, treating preferences for labeled characteristics as endogenous. We find that for organic-food shoppers, the "contains" label absent additional information serves as a noisy warning signal leading them to overestimate the riskiness of consuming the product. Providing additional information mitigates the large negative signaling effect of the label.https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/206591demand shifts and rotationsexperimental economicslabelingsignaling effectswillingness to pay
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author Jura Liaukonyte
Nadia A. Streletskaya
Harry M. Kaiser
spellingShingle Jura Liaukonyte
Nadia A. Streletskaya
Harry M. Kaiser
Noisy Information Signals and Endogenous Preferences for Labeled Attributes
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
demand shifts and rotations
experimental economics
labeling
signaling effects
willingness to pay
author_facet Jura Liaukonyte
Nadia A. Streletskaya
Harry M. Kaiser
author_sort Jura Liaukonyte
title Noisy Information Signals and Endogenous Preferences for Labeled Attributes
title_short Noisy Information Signals and Endogenous Preferences for Labeled Attributes
title_full Noisy Information Signals and Endogenous Preferences for Labeled Attributes
title_fullStr Noisy Information Signals and Endogenous Preferences for Labeled Attributes
title_full_unstemmed Noisy Information Signals and Endogenous Preferences for Labeled Attributes
title_sort noisy information signals and endogenous preferences for labeled attributes
publisher Western Agricultural Economics Association
series Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
issn 1068-5502
2327-8285
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Consumer preferences for labeled products are often assumed to be exogenous to the presence of labels. However, the label itself (and not the information on the label) can be interpreted as a noisy warning signal. We measure the impact of "contains" labels and additional information about the labeled ingredients, treating preferences for labeled characteristics as endogenous. We find that for organic-food shoppers, the "contains" label absent additional information serves as a noisy warning signal leading them to overestimate the riskiness of consuming the product. Providing additional information mitigates the large negative signaling effect of the label.
topic demand shifts and rotations
experimental economics
labeling
signaling effects
willingness to pay
url https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/206591
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