Eco-Labeling and Retailer Pricing Strategies: The U.K. Haddock Market
Keywords
product differentiationretail pricing
hedonic price model
sustainability
eco-labels
haddock
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
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In attempts to differentiate their store imagery, grocery retailers frequently introduce new products, which are often rich in extrinsic attributes such as claims regarding healthiness and environmental sustainability. This paper explores retailers’ pricing strategies for product attributes of haddock in the United Kingdom. The results show that retailers’ pricing strategies vary, in particular for extrinsic product attributes such as eco-labels and country-of-origin. The high price premium generated from the most advocated eco-labels and an emphasis upon promotion strategies appear to play a role in the success of high-end retailers, and may have implications for any heightened competitive responses by larger retail chains in the future.Date
2018-05-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:ed1548168d23432eb196e8813432dcf72071-1050
10.3390/su10051522
https://doaj.org/article/ed1548168d23432eb196e8813432dcf7