How Do Consumers React To A Product Harm Crisis?
When it is highly publicized that a product is defective, contaminated or harmful, this is known as a product harm crisis. In this video HELENA PERRONE explores how consumers react to such an event. Focusing on the French “mad cow” crisis which began in 2000 and combining a theoretical model with a comprehensive dataset, Perrone finds that small drops in sales in response to such a crisis can conceal consumers’ real feelings about a product. Demonstrating that the substitutability of a product plays a key role, Perrone suggests ways in which both firms and governments can respond more effectively.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB101023Researcher
Helena Perrone is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Mannheim. Among other responsibilities, she is on the steering committee of the Association of Competition Economics and a research affiliate of the CEPR. Having completed her PhD at Toulouse School of Economics, Perrone has previously held positions at the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and at Pompeu Fabra University. Her main research interests include empirical industrial organization, quantitative marketing and applied microeconomics. Perrone has been principal investigator on several projects that have been funded by organizations including the German Science Foundation and the Economic and Social Research Council.
University of Mannheim (Universität Mannheim)
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Original Publication
Consumers’ costly responses to product-harm crises
Rosa Ferrer
,Helena Perrone
Published in 2022