Economic Valuation of Food E-labels for Restaurant Offerings

Purpose: This study explores the potential use of food e-labels for restaurants to solve the current inadequacies in food labeling within the restaurant sector. Additionally, the study examines the feasibility and scalability of implementing e-labels for food labeling purposes, investigates consumer...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inAsian Journal of Business Environment (Online) pp. 13 - 21
Main Authors 정진욱, 서동주
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 한국유통과학회 01.07.2024
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN2765-6934
2765-7027
DOI10.13106/ajbe.2024.vol14.no3.13

Cover

More Information
Summary:Purpose: This study explores the potential use of food e-labels for restaurants to solve the current inadequacies in food labeling within the restaurant sector. Additionally, the study examines the feasibility and scalability of implementing e-labels for food labeling purposes, investigates consumers’ perceptions of e-labels for restaurant offerings, and assesses the value of implementing e-labels. Research design, data and methodology: The value of food e-labels was estimated using the contingent valuation method. Samples were selected from the survey, considering the distribution of population, using stratified sampling method. In the survey, respondents were provided with information explaining the food e-label and were asked whether they would accept the proposed amount for food e-labeling. Results: Estimation results revealed that the individual demographic factors of the respondents significantly influenced their willingness to pay (WTP), along with their food purchasing behavior and the degree of food labeling checking. Based on the estimated results, WTP was calculated to be 2,624 KRW. Conclusions: The study findings can serve as a reference for related businesses and policies, suggesting the need for further research and detailed discussions. To activate food e-labeling, promotion and education are essential complements to mere regulatory implementation. KCI Citation Count: 0
ISSN:2765-6934
2765-7027
DOI:10.13106/ajbe.2024.vol14.no3.13