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Are decisions in a real choice experiment consistent with reservation prices elicited with BDM 'auction'? The case of French baguettes

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The aim of this study was to compare consumer choices observed in a real choice experiment and their reservation prices elicited with the BDM mechanism in order to assess the rationality of participant behaviors. One hundred and seventy-seven participants tested four French baguettes in each task. For the real choice experiment, participants were faced with 17 scenarios (17 × 4 baguette-price combinations). In each method, participants could select a "no purchase" option. Comparing choices and reservation prices made it possible to assess the rationality of participant behaviors. From a strict economic standpoint, 50% of observed choices were fully rational. When one baguette was actually chosen, the main choice strategy was preference maximization (42.2%), followed by price minimization (26.2%), and then by the combination of both (10.5%); the remaining choices (21.1%), for which no clear strategy could be found, were considered puzzling.
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hal-00939648 , version 1 (30-01-2014)

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Emilie E. Ginon, Claire C. Chabanet, Pierre P. Combris, Sylvie S. Issanchou. Are decisions in a real choice experiment consistent with reservation prices elicited with BDM 'auction'? The case of French baguettes. Food Quality and Preference, 2014, 31, pp.173-180. ⟨10.1016/j.foodqual.2011.08.007⟩. ⟨hal-00939648⟩
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