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Why consumers fail to put their money where their mouth is: A study of organic coffee

Richard Friberg and Mark Sanctuary
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Richard Friberg: Jacob Wallenberg Professor of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden

Applied Marketing Analytics: The Peer-Reviewed Journal, 2021, vol. 6, issue 3, 257-268

Abstract: Marketing research efforts often rely on surveys to determine what consumers want, complemented by data on observed purchases. The extent to which survey answers predict real market decisions, however, has been debated for decades. This paper investigates the relationship between survey responses and field data, using three years of household panel data on retail coffee purchases in Sweden. The data are obtained from an annual survey requiring households to indicate whether they try, to the extent feasible, to buy products that carry organic and Fairtrade labels. The results indicate that even households that say they try hard to purchase these products in fact buy mostly conventional coffee. This paper investigates this discrepancy using an estimated structural demand model of household coffee purchases that combines both survey and field data. The study finds that hardcore organic (Fairtrade) households want to buy organic (Fairtrade) coffee but do not because it is not available from their preferred brand. Moreover, the high price of organic coffee is the main deterrent for households with a more moderate desire to purchase organic/Fairtrade.

Keywords: combining stated and revealed preferences; consumer scan panel; eco-labelling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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