Customer discrimination in the fast food market: a web-based experiment on a Swedish university campus
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Published:2020-11-22
Issue:6
Volume:17
Page:813-824
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ISSN:1741-8992
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Container-title:Migration Letters
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language:
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Short-container-title:Migrat. Lett.
Author:
Hammarstedt Mats,Ahmed Ali
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a study that examined customer discrimination against fictitious male and female food truck owners with Arabic-sounding names on a Swedish university campus. In a web-based experiment, students (N = 1,406) were asked, in a market survey setting, whether they thought it was a good idea that a food truck was establishing on their campus and of their willingness to pay for a typical food truck meal. Four names—male and female Swedish-sounding names and male and female Arabic-sounding names—were randomly assigned to food trucks. We found no evidence of customer discrimination against food truck owners with Arabic-sounding names. Participants were slightly more positive to a food truck establishment run by a male with an Arabic-sounding name than a male with a Swedish-sounding name.
Publisher
Transnational Press London
Subject
Geography, Planning and Development,Demography
Cited by
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