外国动物疾病报告如何影响肉类采购?非洲猪瘟的案例

IF 1.3 Q3 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Jiwon Lee, L. Schulz, Elizabeth Hoffman, G. Tonsor
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摘要

消费者倾向于高估食品风险,新闻报道引起人们对动物疾病致命方面的关注,即使这种疾病不是食品安全问题,也会引起消费者的恐惧。我们利用美国猪肉消费者的在线调查实验来评估对非洲猪瘟(ASF)的先验知识以及新闻标题和文章内容如何影响猪肉购买。我们发现消费者通常不知道非洲猪瘟,几乎一半的受访者都是典型的猪肉消费者,如果美国爆发非洲猪瘟,他们不愿意购买猪肉。在我们的实验中,对非洲猪瘟了解较少的消费者在第一次听到疫情爆发时犹豫是否购买猪肉。虽然关于非洲猪瘟不会对人类健康构成威胁的额外信息有助于减少对猪肉的回避,但在文章标题或正文中放置食品安全保证并没有显示出对消费者支付意愿的显著不同影响。作为潜在疫情准备工作的一部分,我们的研究结果强调了消费者对该疾病的先验知识和认知的作用,这体现了媒体合作在主动向公众通报非洲猪瘟疫情和强调对人类健康无影响方面的重要性。
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How can reporting on foreign animal diseases affect meat purchases? The case of African swine fever
Abstract Consumers tend to overestimate food risks, and news reporting that draws attention to the deadly aspects of animal disease can cause fear in consumers even when a disease is not a food safety issue. We utilize an online survey experiment with U.S. pork consumers to assess how prior knowledge of African swine fever (ASF) and how news headlines and article content can affect pork purchases. We find that consumers are generally unaware of ASF, and almost half of respondents, who are all typically pork consumers, would be unwilling to purchase pork if there were an ASF outbreak in the United States. Within our experiment consumers who have less prior knowledge of ASF hesitated to buy pork, when first hearing of an outbreak. While additional information that ASF is not a human health threat helped mitigate pork avoidance, the placement of food safety assurance in either the headline or body of the article does not show a significantly different impact on consumer willingness to pay. As part of preparation efforts for a potential outbreak, our results emphasize the role of consumers’ prior knowledge and perceptions of the disease, which relays the importance of media cooperation in proactively informing the public about ASF outbreaks and highlighting the nonimpact on human health.
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Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY-
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2.20
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23
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of the Review is to foster and disseminate professional thought and literature relating to the economics of agriculture, natural resources, and community development. It is published twice a year in April and October. In addition to normal refereed articles, it also publishes invited papers presented at the annual meetings of the NAREA as well as abstracts of selected papers presented at those meetings. The Review was formerly known as the Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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