Influencing factors of consumer willingness to pay for cold chain logistics: an empirical analysis in China

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Fang Rong
Yajuan Zhang
Zhuang Wang
Yu Li
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[1] Northeast Agricultural University,College of Economics and Management
[2] Northeast Agricultural University,College of Science
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Cold chain logistics; Willingness to pay; Double hurdle model; Theory of planned behavior; Premium payment;
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The utilization rate of cold chain logistics in China is far lower than that in developed countries. The reasons are its high cost and low social willingness to pay. However, there is little research on the willingness of Chinese consumers to pay for cold chain logistics. Here, based on the theory of planned behavior, according to the survey data of 711 consumers in 9 cities, the improved CVM estimation method and double hurdle model are used to analyze factors influencing Chinese consumer willingness to pay for cold chain logistics and the degree of the premium payment willingness. The results show that the household income and education level of consumers, government supervision of cold chain logistics and support subsidies are the most significant impacts. Family monthly income of 15,000 yuan and bachelor degree is the dividing line of consumers’ willingness from weak to strong; the maximum premium payment of consumers is 41.7% of the original price. Therefore, with the increase of income and education level in China, consumers will more and more accept to pay the cost of cold-chain logistics, and the premium of payment will be relatively high. At the same time, the government should further improve industry standards, strengthen supervision and subsidies, and ultimately increase the utilization rate of cold chain logistics in China.
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页码:3279 / 3285
页数:6
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