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When diseases hit aquaculture: an experimental study of spillover effects from negative publicity

Hansen, Håvard; Onozaka, Yuko
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2011
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Hansen, H.; Onozaka, Y. (2011) When diseases hit aquaculture: an experimental study of spillover effects from negative publicity. Marine Resource Economics, 26(4), pp. 281–291  
Abstract
Aquaculture, as all animal production, is exposed to diseases which can

cause negative publicity and market impacts. A recent example is the Chilean salmon

farming industry, which is currently facing unprecedented economic losses due to an

outbreak of infectious salmon anemia. We conducted two consumer experiments to

investigate spillover effects of negative publicity on consumer valuation of seafood

products from unaffected countries and species, as well as a potential mitigating

strategy that an affected industry might use. We find significant negative spillover effects

on the same species produced in unaffected countries and on other fish species

farmed within the affected country. We also find that building a brand association

with an upscale retailer does not improve the consumer valuation (i.e., no positive

spillover effects) for products from directly and indirectly affected countries of the affected

species.
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Copyright © 2011 MRE Foundation, Inc.
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MRE Foundation, Inc.
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Marine Resource Economics

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