The Use of Electronic Payment Machines at Farmers Markets: Results from a Choice Experiment Study
R. Karina Gallardo (),
Aaron Olanie,
Rita Ordóñez and
Ostrom Ostrom
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 2015, vol. 18, issue 01, 26
Abstract:
The use of electronic payment machines offer vendors an alternative payment method which can increase farmers markets’ sales and customer base. In this study, we elicited the value that managers and vendors assign to different machines’ features. Also we estimated customers’ values on different markets’ features, including access to electronic payment machines. Managers were willing to pay for user-friendly machines, excellent customer service, and excellent quality machine technology. Customers were also willing to pay for excellent quality food, for vendors that are local farmers, and for an entertaining atmosphere. We found no evidence of customers willing to pay premium prices for having access to electronic payment machines at farmers markets. Findings from this study should be useful to those designing ways to implement electronic payment machines at farmers markets in order to increase adoption rates.
Keywords: Agribusiness; Demand and Price Analysis; Institutional and Behavioral Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.197773
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