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Factors affecting households' seafood purchasing decisions in Auckland, New Zealand : an empirical analysis
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posted on 2023-05-16, 19:47 authored by Spinks, A, Bose, SThis paper uses the binary choice model to identify the factors that are significantly influencing the household purchase decisions of seafood products for home consumption in Auckland, New Zealand. It is found that ‘quality’ and ‘cooking easiness’ are the main product attributes that significantly influence households’ choices of seafood in Auckland. Also, the representative household has shown a strong preference for fresh and other alternative seafood products, including processed, smoked and canned, over frozen products. Retail outlets are found to be more attractive to the household purchasing seafood for home consumption. The New Zealand seafood industry may find this baseline study useful as a guide to developing future research structure on the domestic market. © 2002 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Publication title
International Journal of Consumer StudiesVolume
26Pagination
62-70ISSN
1470-6423Department/School
Australian Maritime CollegePublisher
Blackwell Publishing LtdPlace of publication
United KingdomRepository Status
- Restricted
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Fisheries - wild caught not elsewhere classifiedUsage metrics
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Exports
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