Analysis of consumer preferences for information and expert opinion using a discrete choice experiment

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Tiago Ribeiro
Armando Corsi
Larry Lockshin
Jordan Louviere
Simone Mueller Loose
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[1] Institute for Choice - University of South Australia Business School,Ehrenberg
[2] Indera - Estudos Economicos,Bass Institute for Marketing Science
[3] Lda,School of Marketing
[4] University of South Australia,Department of Wine and Beverage Business Research
[5] University of South Australia Business School,undefined
[6] Geisenheim University,undefined
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Stated preference survey; Discrete choice experiments; Experimental design; Wine preferences; Expert opinion;
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We present a study of consumer preferences for information in wine purchases. Consumers are presented with extra information in the form of qualitative product descriptions and quantitative expert ratings. We implement a discrete choice experiment in which we vary experimentally the presence of the descriptions and ratings and the values of the ratings themselves. Respondents are asked to choose amongst a set of 5 wine bottles in a sequence of 21 choice scenarios. We find that the presence of extra information and high expert ratings have a significant impact on the willingness to pay for a given wine. The dispersion of ratings for a given wine does not affect respondents’ choices. In our estimates high average ratings by experts carry a premium of AUD $10.
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