Consumer behavior and retail outlet choice for seafood in Zamboanga City, Philippines / (Record no. 13469)

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Personal name Callanta, Daphney Shane A.
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Title Consumer behavior and retail outlet choice for seafood in Zamboanga City, Philippines /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Daphney Shane A. Callanta, Glory Dee A. Romo, Jon Marx P. Sarmiento, and Pedro A. Alviola, IV
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. November 2019
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Summary, etc. Zamboanga City is a significant contributor to fish production in the Philippines (16.48%) and particularly in Mindanao (37%). Studies to determine consumer behavior on this vital commodity have been scarce. This study aims to fill this gap by assessing the different factors that influence consumers' retail outlet choice for seafood. Multinomial logit model was used to assess the retail choice of consumers, namely, supermarket, wet market, and temporary markets (talipapa) using the collected data from 300 respondents. The results showed a higher likelihood of choosing supermarket over other retail outlets with higher monthly income, higher educational attainment, and older respondents while belonging to married and male categories decreased this likelihood. Higher budget allocation was shown to increase the likelihood of consumers to choose wet markets over the other retail outlets while higher monthly income had an opposite effect. On the other hand, the higher budget allocation had a negative effect on the consumer's probability in purchasing seafood in talipapa over other retail outlets. While majority of the respondents preferred to buy seafood in the wet markets, this number might dwindle as Zamboanga consumers' income improves and they shift to supermarkets. In addition, majority of the respondents observed an increase in prices of seafood after the implementation of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Act (TRAIN) law. Higher budget allocation for seafood or shift to other alternative foods such as canned goods or noodles were observed after this tax was implemented.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Seafood industry
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Seafood industry
Geographic subdivision Zamboanga City
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Mindanao studies
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Personal name Romo, Glory Dee A.
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Personal name Sarmiento, Jon Marx P.
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Personal name Alviola, Pedro A., IV
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Title Banwa (Abstracts from ICAEM2019, The 9th International Conference on Agribusiness Economics and Management)
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Related parts Supplements 1 (November 2019), 20 p.
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