How product attributes and consumer attitudes affect purchase prices of japonica rice in China

ABSTRACT This study focuses on japonica rice (Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica) and examines how product attributes, consumer attitudes, consumer demographics, and regional differences influence different categories of the daily purchase prices of japonica rice in China. Online questionnaires were dist...

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Main Authors: Wenhao Wu, Lin Zhou, Hsiaoping Chien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Agricultural & Environmental Letters
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ael2.20038
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spelling doaj-f27f4163a86d4fca994294d2350639f72021-06-17T11:55:25ZengWileyAgricultural & Environmental Letters2471-96252021-01-0161n/an/a10.1002/ael2.20038How product attributes and consumer attitudes affect purchase prices of japonica rice in ChinaWenhao Wu0Lin Zhou1Hsiaoping Chien2School of Agricultural and Life Sciences The Univ. of Tokyo Tokyo JapanInstitute of Food and Nutrition Development Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Beijing ChinaSocial Sciences Division Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences Tsukuba JapanABSTRACT This study focuses on japonica rice (Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica) and examines how product attributes, consumer attitudes, consumer demographics, and regional differences influence different categories of the daily purchase prices of japonica rice in China. Online questionnaires were distributed to 492 respondents from the inland, coastal, and northern regions of China. The study applied an ordered logit regression and a multinomial logit regression to analyze the survey data and understand the differences among various categories based on purchase prices. Consumers with high income and educational levels, who are more concerned with the environment and their health and have greater trust in government supervision of rice quality, as well as inland consumers, are more likely to purchase high‐priced japonica rice, whereas the price factor has a negative relationship with such purchases. The results provide sufficient information to the japonica rice industry to expand its market and improve its profitability.https://doi.org/10.1002/ael2.20038
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How product attributes and consumer attitudes affect purchase prices of japonica rice in China
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Lin Zhou
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title How product attributes and consumer attitudes affect purchase prices of japonica rice in China
title_short How product attributes and consumer attitudes affect purchase prices of japonica rice in China
title_full How product attributes and consumer attitudes affect purchase prices of japonica rice in China
title_fullStr How product attributes and consumer attitudes affect purchase prices of japonica rice in China
title_full_unstemmed How product attributes and consumer attitudes affect purchase prices of japonica rice in China
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description ABSTRACT This study focuses on japonica rice (Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica) and examines how product attributes, consumer attitudes, consumer demographics, and regional differences influence different categories of the daily purchase prices of japonica rice in China. Online questionnaires were distributed to 492 respondents from the inland, coastal, and northern regions of China. The study applied an ordered logit regression and a multinomial logit regression to analyze the survey data and understand the differences among various categories based on purchase prices. Consumers with high income and educational levels, who are more concerned with the environment and their health and have greater trust in government supervision of rice quality, as well as inland consumers, are more likely to purchase high‐priced japonica rice, whereas the price factor has a negative relationship with such purchases. The results provide sufficient information to the japonica rice industry to expand its market and improve its profitability.
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