Title of article :
Consumer Preferences to Pay a Price Premium for Quality Attributes in Pakistani Grown Mangoes
Author/Authors :
Yaseen, Asif Bahauddin Zakariya University - Multan, Pakistan , Mehd, Mubashir Institute of Business Management Sciences University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan , Somogyi, Simon Department of Business and Social Sciences Dalhousie University, Canada , Ahmad, Burhan Institute of Business Management Sciences University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
Consumer preferences in food products are complex and multidimensional in nature,
whose measurement requires the designing of succinctly validated scales. This study
investigates how urban consumers perceive quality of locally grown mangoes varieties in
Pakistan and how much extra price they are willing to pay for these quality attributes.
Data was collected through a survey employed at supermarkets in five major cities of
Pakistan, and responded 304 randomly selected consumers. Partial least square structural
equation modelling was employed in the analysis. The results showed a dimensional
structure representing the mango quality perceptions, profiled through extrinsic and
intrinsic attributes, and consumers are willing to pay significantly different price
premiums for quality attributes in mangoes. The findings of the study will be useful for
the policy makers and mango value chain actors because quality in fresh fruits such as
mangoes play a key role in determining the final market value of the produce and
acceptance by the consumers to pay price premiums. This study contributes to advancing
the knowledge on fruit consumption behavior in a developing country where existing
research on assessing the willingness-to-pay with actual behavior is scant.
Keywords :
perceived quality , consumer preferences , willingness-to-pay , partial least square analysis , structural equation method , mango , Pakistan
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science