TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of pricing policies on students’ use of university canteens
AU - Masserini, Lucio
AU - Bini, Matilde
AU - Lorenzoni, Valentina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/8/1
Y1 - 2024/8/1
N2 - University canteens play an important role in academic life; they not only allow students to benefit from subsidised food services and meals at lower prices than those commonly available at other local eateries but also affect other aspects, such as students' health, social relationships and academic achievement. Therefore, any intervention that changes the conditions of food service delivery, such as a pricing policy, is also expected to influence students' behaviours and academic life. Using a quasi-experimental design and a difference-in-differences approach applied on data from an Italian university, this study aims to evaluate the impact of an income-based pricing policy on students' frequency of using university canteens and their meal choices. Results show that users who experienced a meal price increase significantly reduced their use of university canteens. Given the role of universities in driving young adults' behaviours, especially in the transition from living at home to independent living, in which they become responsible for food planning, preparation and choices, an evaluation of such policies is crucial – even for minimal price changes – not only because of economic and health implications but also because of their effects on students’ academic life and well-being.
AB - University canteens play an important role in academic life; they not only allow students to benefit from subsidised food services and meals at lower prices than those commonly available at other local eateries but also affect other aspects, such as students' health, social relationships and academic achievement. Therefore, any intervention that changes the conditions of food service delivery, such as a pricing policy, is also expected to influence students' behaviours and academic life. Using a quasi-experimental design and a difference-in-differences approach applied on data from an Italian university, this study aims to evaluate the impact of an income-based pricing policy on students' frequency of using university canteens and their meal choices. Results show that users who experienced a meal price increase significantly reduced their use of university canteens. Given the role of universities in driving young adults' behaviours, especially in the transition from living at home to independent living, in which they become responsible for food planning, preparation and choices, an evaluation of such policies is crucial – even for minimal price changes – not only because of economic and health implications but also because of their effects on students’ academic life and well-being.
KW - Difference-in-differences
KW - Food choice
KW - Price change
KW - Pricing policies
KW - University canteen meals
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U2 - 10.1016/j.seps.2024.101946
DO - 10.1016/j.seps.2024.101946
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85194073369
SN - 0038-0121
VL - 94
JO - Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
JF - Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
M1 - 101946
ER -