Chapter 4: Willingness-to-Pay vs Actual Behavior: Sustainable Procurement at Festivals

Rachel Dodds, B. Jenkins, W. W. Smith, R. Pitts
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Abstract Sales and purchases of socially and environmentally responsible festival clothing are a way for festival attendees to engage in ethical consumption and for event organizers to undertake sustainable procurement. Although there have been a number of studies examining willingness-to-pay (WTP), few of them examine this in a festival setting, and there is a gap in existing research regarding the determination of actual behavior. The goal of this study is therefore to explore participants’ willingness-to-pay for apparel based on more external motivations (visible environmental messages) and then ascertain whether this behavior was actually replicated in a natural field setting. This study first collected surveys from 427 festival-goers in 2015, then used a natural field experiment in 2016 to investigate whether attendees at the Mariposa Folk Festival in Ontario, Canada, would actually be prepared to pay a premium for ethical festival T-shirts over a conventional alternative. The findings reveal that attendees not only showed a willingness-to-pay but they also did actually pay a premium for such T-shirts.
第四章:支付意愿vs实际行为:节日可持续采购
对社会和环境负责的节日服装的销售和购买是节日参与者参与道德消费和活动组织者进行可持续采购的一种方式。虽然已经有很多关于支付意愿(WTP)的研究,但很少有研究是在节日背景下进行的,而且在确定实际行为方面,现有研究存在空白。因此,本研究的目的是探索参与者在更多外部动机(可见的环境信息)的基础上为服装付费的意愿,然后确定这种行为是否实际上在自然环境中被复制。这项研究首先收集了2015年427名节日观众的调查,然后在2016年使用自然现场实验来调查加拿大安大略省马里波萨民俗节的参与者是否真的愿意为道德节日t恤支付额外的费用,而不是传统的替代方案。调查结果显示,与会者不仅愿意付费,而且他们确实为这些t恤支付了额外的费用。
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