Hayk Khachatryan, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States 
Area:
Transportation economics, public policy and marketing
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Kenneth L. Casavant grad student 2010 WSU
 (Investigation of alternative fuel markets.)
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Wei X, Khachatryan H, Rihn AL. (2019) Investigating Consumer Preferences for Production Process Labeling Using Visual Attention Data. Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 9
Rihn A, Wei X, Khachatryan H. (2019) Text vs. Logo: Does Eco-label Format Influence Consumers’ Visual Attention and Willingness-to-pay for Fruit Plants? An Experimental Auction Approach Journal of Socio-Economics. 82: 101452
Rihn A, Khachatryan H, Wei X. (2018) Assessing Purchase Patterns of Price Conscious Consumers Horticulturae. 4: 13
Khachatryan H, Rihn A. (2018) Defining U.S. consumers’ (mis)perceptions of pollinator friendly labels: an exploratory study The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review. 21: 365-378
Khachatryan H, Rihn A, Behe B, et al. (2018) Visual attention, buying impulsiveness, and consumer behavior Marketing Letters. 29: 23-35
Khachatryan H, Rihn A, Campbell B, et al. (2017) Visual Attention to Eco-Labels Predicts Consumer Preferences for Pollinator Friendly Plants Sustainability. 9: 1743
Zaffou M, Rihn AL, Campbell BL, et al. (2017) Influence of product type and individuals’ perceptions on the geographic boundary for local products The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review. 20: 401-414
Suh DH, Guan Z, Khachatryan H. (2017) The impact of Mexican competition on the U.S. strawberry industry The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review. 20: 591-604
Campbell B, Khachatryan H, Rihn A. (2017) Pollinator-friendly Plants: Reasons for and Barriers to Purchase Horttechnology. 27: 831-839
Behe BK, Huddleston PT, Hall CR, et al. (2017) Do Real and Fictitious Plant Brands Differ in Brand Recognition, Awareness, Purchase Intention, and Visual Activity? Hortscience. 52: 612-621
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