Place and certification cue usage with Canadian forest products

被引:3
作者
Paulin, Amanda [1 ]
Nadeau, John [2 ]
Dech, Jeffrey P. [3 ]
机构
[1] Nipissing Univ, Sch Grad Studies, North Bay, ON, Canada
[2] Nipissing Univ, Sch Business, North Bay, ON, Canada
[3] Nipissing Univ, Dept Biol & Chem, North Bay, ON, Canada
关键词
Origin cue; certification; consumer decision-making; forest products; local;
D O I
10.1080/09593969.2017.1364657
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Place-based promotion is used in many industries, including food and wine products, to create a competitive advantage. This study focused on consumer behaviours related to cue usage of origin (i.e. local and imported) and certification (i.e. sustainable products) with the goal of understanding the importance of these two cues used together or separately in the context of Canadian forest products. The study asked consumers in a small Canadian city about their quality beliefs, value assessments and purchase intentions for local and/or certified products. Using a quasi-experimental design, the manipulations include location (local vs. imported), certification (certified vs. uncertified) and product type (commodity vs. value-added). A repeated measures ANOVA found that both cues of origin and certification were important as respondents perceived local products as better quality and higher value, and respondents were more likely to purchase them over most other types. A regression analysis indicated that in most cases quality and value were predictors, but value was the most important indicator of the likeliness to purchase specific forest products. This study has the potential to aid marketers because certification cue usage does not appear to have been examined in conjunction with a product's local vs. foreign origin.
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页码:190 / 205
页数:16
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