Intodia Vijay's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
India is one of the leading producers and exporters of tea. However, in the last two decades its share in the world exports has gone down considerably. On the other hand, although the domestic market is large, the per capita consumption in India is one of the lowest in the world. Therefore, Indian growers, processors, and traders could focus their...
In the post-WTO scenario processed food industry is witnessing intra-industry trade, i.e., trade in similar products. It also means that there will be intense competition between foreign and Indian companies in the domestic market. This competition will compel companies to focus their attention on product differentiation and branding. This is possi...
Citations
... We built a hedonic price model to analyze the relationship between the price and the main extrinsic cues of the olive oil sold through e-tailing channel in Brazil. The hedonic price model has been successfully employed to analyze the market of several food products, including wine (Boatto, Defrancesco, & Trestini, 2011;Costanigro, McCluskey, & Mittelhammer, 2007;Panzone, 2011;Roberto Luppe, Fávero, & Belfiore, 2009;Schamel, 2006;Steiner, 2004), carbonated beverages (Martínez-Garmendia, 2010), apples (Carew, Florkowski, & Smith, 2012), beans (Mishili, Temu, Fulton, & LowenbergDeBoer, 2011), yogurt (Bimbo, Bonanno, Liu, & Viscecchia, 2016;Carlucci, Stasi, Nardone, & Seccia, 2013), coffee (Schollenberg, 2012;Teuber, 2010), tea (Deodhar & Intodia, 2004), milk , and bottled water . ...
... The literature review shows that there is only one hedonic study on ghee by Deodhar and Intodia (2001). The hedonic price analysis on milk and milk products include Lenz et al. (1991) on pricing of milk components and Chavas and Kim (2005) on American cheese, butter and non-fat dry Milk. ...
Reference: Development of hedonic price model of ghee