Who Chooses Functional Food?: Socio-Demographic Effects and Food Category Difference Estimated from Scanner-Panel Data

Rin Futara, T. Hoshino
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Functional foods have continuously spread in many countries. Japan is one of the largest functional food market in the world and the government approves them by scientific evidences. The country has managed functional food policies for around 30 years so that consumers in Japan are familiar with them. However, there is no research about the functional products in Japan using real purchasing log data from both marketing and policy viewpoints. This study is the first to reveal socio-demographic effects when consumers purchase functional foodstuff with a large amount of purchasing log data covering many different food categories. In addition, the differences among carriers were found and cluster analysis was conducted to clarify their differences. While previous studies using questionnaire-survey data report that socio- demographic characteristics have only minor impact on the acceptance of functional foods, it is found that socio-demographic factors affect the purchase of functional products in a real market environment. These results are useful and practical in consumer marketing and policy discussions.
谁选择功能食品?:从扫描面板数据估计的社会人口统计学影响和食品类别差异
功能食品在许多国家不断普及。日本是世界上最大的功能食品市场之一,政府以科学证据批准它们。日本已经管理了30年左右的功能性食品政策,因此日本消费者对这些政策很熟悉。然而,从市场营销和政策角度对日本功能性产品的实际采购日志数据进行研究尚属空白。本研究首次揭示了消费者购买功能食品时的社会人口效应,并收集了大量的购买日志数据,涵盖了许多不同的食品类别。此外,发现携带者之间的差异,并进行聚类分析以澄清其差异。虽然以往的研究使用问卷调查的数据报告,社会人口特征对功能食品的接受程度只有很小的影响,但我们发现,在真实的市场环境中,社会人口因素会影响功能产品的购买。这些结果对消费者营销和政策讨论具有实用价值。
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