The feasibility analysis of an industrial business project and The Willingness to Pay of Consumers for Cosmetic Products Made from Thai Herbal Plants for Facial Color Decoration

Authors

  • Numfon Senangkanikorn and Wipawan Thongnium Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/wmaqt917

Keywords:

Willingness to pay, Contingent Valuation Method, State Preference Method

Abstract

This research aims to analyze the feasibility of an industrial business project and the consumers' Willingness to Pay (WTP) for herbal-based cosmetic products. The study focuses on consumers of community enterprise products across four regions of 
the country. The sample consists of 500 consumers, with data collected through interviews. The research results are divided into three parts: general demographic analysis, WTP value analysis, and business project feasibility analysis. The findings indicate that factors influencing WTP include net income and education level, with individuals having higher income and education levels showing a greater willingness to pay for herbal-based cosmetic products. Women and older individuals tend to prefer safer and higher-quality products. Regarding marital status, married individuals place a greater emphasis on health safety

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Published

2025-01-10

How to Cite

The feasibility analysis of an industrial business project and The Willingness to Pay of Consumers for Cosmetic Products Made from Thai Herbal Plants for Facial Color Decoration (Numfon Senangkanikorn and Wipawan Thongnium , Trans.). (2025). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 54(2), 2847-2853. https://doi.org/10.48047/wmaqt917