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Identifying the Relevance of
  “Family Forest” Wood Product
    Origin for Oregon Industrial
     Customers and Specifiers


Rebecca Hamner
Ph D Student
Forest Products Marketing
Dept Wood Science & Engineering
Forest Business Solutions
Road Map
•   Objective
•   Background
•   Methods
•   Results
•   Conclusions
•   Future Research
                      www.allmaps.tk/about/street-maps-world/world-open-street-map
Objective
• Evaluate the relevance of family wood origin to
  industrial customers and specifiers in the forest
  products industry.
US Forestland
• ~751 million acres
  ▫ 56% is private ownership (~420 million acres)              (USDA May 2008)


• Private Ownership
  ▫   Forest industry companies
  ▫   Other businesses or corporations
  ▫   Partnerships
  ▫   Tribes
  ▫   Families



                                www.rootcellar.us/wildflowers/conifers.htm
US Forestland




 http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/inf/NRS-INF-06-08.pdf
Family Forestland
• Family Forests
  “include lands that are at least 1 acre in size,
  10% stocked, and owned by individuals,
  married couples, family estates and trusts, or
  other groups of individuals who are not
  incorporated or otherwise associated as a legal
  entity” -Bulter and Leatherberry 2004
Family Forestland
       • Private ownership
           ▫ ~420 million acres
                62% is owned by families
                   ~260 million acres

       Owners
       • ~11 million private forest owners
           ▫ Over 10 million family forest owners



Bulter and Leatherberry 2004; USDA May 2008
Oregon Ownership
     • 30 million acres of forestland in Oregon (2010)
                         State of     Other Public
                         Oregon           2%
                           3%




                         Private
     ~11 million acres    35%
                                    Federal
                                     60%




OFRI 2010
Family Forestland In Oregon
            ▫ 38% is family owned (~4.25 million acres)

            ▫ 141,000 family forestland owners




OFRI 2010          www.tonyvillelli.com/2020applications/propertylistings.asp
Oregon Timber Harvest
                                                            Harvest Totals =3.79 billion bf (2007)
                                                               •Private =3.3 billion bf
                                                               •Federal =.30 billion bf




http://oregonforests.org/assets/uploads//Fact_Harvest.pdf
Region or country of origin
• Papadopoulos and Heslop 2002-Wine
  ▫ Country's image has a direct influence on product evaluations.
• Teas and Agarwal 2000-Business Calculators and Wristwatches
  ▫ Country-of-origin cue was found to have a significant main effect on the
    perceived quality for both of the product.
• DeBono and Rubin 1995-Cheese
  ▫ When the same cheese was believed a product of country with a desirable
    image (France), product was more liked compared to a general product
    (Kansas).
• Geisenheim 2006- Sparkling Wine
  ▫ Groups do perceive the attribute country-of-origin important for their
    purchase decision
• Donovan and Nicholls 2003-Alaska Red Alder Table
  ▫ Alaskans are willing to pay a significant price premium for secondary
    wood products manufactured in the state
     Reasonable to assume that consumers in other states may be willing to
      pay a price premium for locally produced wood products
Wood Originating from Certified Forest
• Anderson and Hansen 2004-Wood CD Rack
  ▫ Environmental certification showed limited importance for typical
    respondents but is an important attribute of responses

• Macias and Knowles 2010-Hardwood Flooring
  ▫ Oregon/Washington architects consider price and wood source the two most
    important; environmental certification found to be the least important

• Spinazze and Kant 1999-Furniture, Flooring, Lumber and Paper
  ▫ Importance for products that originate from sustainably managed forests
  ▫ Willingness to pay 10% premium for furniture/ flooring/paper from certified
    forests

• Bigsby and Ozanne 2002-Outdoor Wood Furniture
  ▫ New Zealand consumers view source of wood as most important, then type of
    forest sourced from, environmental certification , length of warranty and price
    was least important
Product Origin

• With country of origin and environmentally
  certification being relevant to customers, will
  they also find relevance in family ownership?
Industrial Customers and Specifiers
• Architects, homebuilders and contractors in Oregon




       www.brockbuildersinc.com/823/wood-frames-home   www.aipcatania.com/wood-framed-homes




• Purchased list from AllMedia, Inc
  ▫ Identified using SIC codes
Methods
Conjoint Analysis Approach through a Mail
 Questionnaire
 ▫ SPSS 10.0 Conjoint Analysis

 ▫ Conjoint Analysis
    Tool used to “model consumer preferences among
     multiattribute alternatives” (Green and Srinkivasan 1978)
    Contains attributes with levels
Attribute Levels
• Price
  ▫ $13,500 (-10% from base)
  ▫ $15,000 (base price)
  ▫ $16,500 (+10% from base)
• Wood Origin
  ▫ Family: lumber processed from trees grown on family owned forestland
  ▫ Corporate: lumber processed from trees grown on corporate owned forestland
  ▫ Unknown: lumber processed from trees grown on forestland of unknown
    ownership
• Certification
  ▫ FSC Ecolabel: the lumber displays a Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) ecolabel
    indicating the product comes from a well-managed forest
  ▫ Other Ecolabel: the lumber displays an ecolabel indicating the product comes
    from a well-managed forest (American Tree Farm System (ATFS), Canadian
    Standard Association (CSA), Programme for the Endorsement of Forest
    Certification (PEFC), Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), etc.)
  ▫ None: no information regarding the forest management practices used for the
    product was provided
www.sslumbr.com/lumber.html




CONJOINT CARDS
Scenario Imagine you are buying lumber to frame a 2,500 square foot single
story house, below you are face with 9 alternatives. Each alternative is a
different combination of the three attributes. Consider the features listed for each
of the following alternatives and then rank the alternatives from 1 – the one you
most prefer, to 9 – the one you least prefer.
  Alternative A    Rank _____       Alternative B Rank _____        Alternative C    Rank _____
  Price:           $13,500          Price:         $16,500          Price:           $13,500
  Origin:          Unknown          Origin:        Corporate        Origin:          Family
  Certification:   None             Certification: None             Certification:   FSC Ecolabel

  Alternative D    Rank _____       Alternative E    Rank _____     Alternative F    Rank _____
  Price:           $15,000          Price:           $15,000        Price:           $13,500
  Origin:          Family           Origin:          Corporate      Origin:          Corporate
  Certification:   None             Certification:   FSC Ecolabel   Certification:   Other Ecolabel

  Alternative G    Rank _____       Alternative H    Rank _____     Alternative I    Rank _____
  Price:           $15,000          Price:           $16,500        Price:           $16,500
  Origin:          Unknown          Origin:          Unknown        Origin:          Family
  Certification:   Other Ecolabel   Certification:   FSC Ecolabel   Certification:   Other Ecolabel
Characteristics
• Firm Characteristics
 ▫ Profession
 ▫ Number of Employees
 ▫ Total Billings/Income

• Respondent Characteristics
 ▫   Number of years in practice
 ▫   Gender
 ▫   Age
 ▫   Education
Mail Survey
• Follow the Tailored Design Method by Dillman
  (2000)
 ▫ Mailed
    Cover letter
    Questionnaire
    Pre-paid addressed return envelope
 ▫ 2 waves

• Adjusted Response 20%
 ▫ (361 usable returned/(2174 sent – 383 nondeliverable))
Firm Characteristics
        Profession
                         Architects
       10%
                   39%
                         Homebuilders
 37%
                         Contractors
             14%
                          Total Billing/Income
                         Other
                         Less than $250,000        $250,000-$999,999
                         $1 million-$9,999,999     $10 million or more
                                              5%
                                       16%
                                                     49%

                                  30%
Firm Characteristics
                                          Number of Employees
                             1-19             20-49             50-99              100+
                                              5%   3%2%




                                                          90%




  www.entrepreneursoul.co.cc/2009/07/de                    http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_dec2003/UniqueEmployees.jpg
  sign-furniture-for-small-office-with.html
Respondent Characteristics
          Gender
     7%


                   Male
          93%      Female
                                 Age
                                7%

                          36%        18%   26-35
                                           36-45
                                 39%       46-55
                                           56-65
Respondent Characteristics
                                                        Education
                                                                       Less than high school diploma
                                                     17%
                                   36%                                 High school diploma
                                                                 12%
                                                                       2-year associate degree

                                                    35%                4- year college degree

                                                                       Advanced degree




                                                                                 Average Range
                                                     Number of years in               25         1-63
                                                     Practice


http://www.phillyimc.org/en/america-no-longer-world%E2%80%99s-
education-leader
Results
    Price                        Utility
    $13,500                       2.037
    $15,000                       0.141
    $16,500                      -2.178
            Wood Origin                    Utility
               Family                       0.827
              Corporate                    -0.055
              Unknown                      -0.772
                    Certification                    Utility
                     FSC Ecolabel                     0.76
                    Other Ecolabel                    0.23
                          None                       -0.989
Attribute Importance

                   Certification
                       25%

                                   Price
                                   52%
     Wood Origin
        23%
Top Ten Scenario Preferences
 Rank    Price    Wood Origin Certification
   1    $13,500     Family        FSC
   2    $13,500     Family       Other
   3    $13,500    Corporate      FSC
   4    $13,500      Other        FSC
   5    $13,500    Corporate     Other
   6    $13,500     Family        None
   7    $13,500      Other       Other
   8    $15,000     Family        FSC
   9    $15,000     Family       Other
  10    $13,500    Corporate      None
http://www.writeawriting.com/writers/writing-conclusions//




Conclusions
• Price most important product
  attribute
 ▫ Certification and wood origin
   were least important attributes

• Respondents prefer low prices, some certification
  and family origin

• Results show some opportunity for family forest
  owners to market wood with a family origin
Future Research Plans

• Evaluate relevance based on profession

• Evaluate preferences of respondents based on
  firm size

• Utilize other parts of questionnaire to evaluate
  environmental consciousness of respondents
Acknowledgements
• Wood Utilization Research Centers (WUR)


• Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI)

• Forest Business Solutions Group

• Dept. Wood Science and Engineering
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Session 7 ic2011 hamner

  • 1. Identifying the Relevance of “Family Forest” Wood Product Origin for Oregon Industrial Customers and Specifiers Rebecca Hamner Ph D Student Forest Products Marketing Dept Wood Science & Engineering Forest Business Solutions
  • 2. Road Map • Objective • Background • Methods • Results • Conclusions • Future Research www.allmaps.tk/about/street-maps-world/world-open-street-map
  • 3. Objective • Evaluate the relevance of family wood origin to industrial customers and specifiers in the forest products industry.
  • 4. US Forestland • ~751 million acres ▫ 56% is private ownership (~420 million acres) (USDA May 2008) • Private Ownership ▫ Forest industry companies ▫ Other businesses or corporations ▫ Partnerships ▫ Tribes ▫ Families www.rootcellar.us/wildflowers/conifers.htm
  • 6. Family Forestland • Family Forests “include lands that are at least 1 acre in size, 10% stocked, and owned by individuals, married couples, family estates and trusts, or other groups of individuals who are not incorporated or otherwise associated as a legal entity” -Bulter and Leatherberry 2004
  • 7. Family Forestland • Private ownership ▫ ~420 million acres  62% is owned by families  ~260 million acres Owners • ~11 million private forest owners ▫ Over 10 million family forest owners Bulter and Leatherberry 2004; USDA May 2008
  • 8. Oregon Ownership • 30 million acres of forestland in Oregon (2010) State of Other Public Oregon 2% 3% Private ~11 million acres 35% Federal 60% OFRI 2010
  • 9. Family Forestland In Oregon ▫ 38% is family owned (~4.25 million acres) ▫ 141,000 family forestland owners OFRI 2010 www.tonyvillelli.com/2020applications/propertylistings.asp
  • 10. Oregon Timber Harvest Harvest Totals =3.79 billion bf (2007) •Private =3.3 billion bf •Federal =.30 billion bf http://oregonforests.org/assets/uploads//Fact_Harvest.pdf
  • 11. Region or country of origin • Papadopoulos and Heslop 2002-Wine ▫ Country's image has a direct influence on product evaluations. • Teas and Agarwal 2000-Business Calculators and Wristwatches ▫ Country-of-origin cue was found to have a significant main effect on the perceived quality for both of the product. • DeBono and Rubin 1995-Cheese ▫ When the same cheese was believed a product of country with a desirable image (France), product was more liked compared to a general product (Kansas). • Geisenheim 2006- Sparkling Wine ▫ Groups do perceive the attribute country-of-origin important for their purchase decision • Donovan and Nicholls 2003-Alaska Red Alder Table ▫ Alaskans are willing to pay a significant price premium for secondary wood products manufactured in the state  Reasonable to assume that consumers in other states may be willing to pay a price premium for locally produced wood products
  • 12. Wood Originating from Certified Forest • Anderson and Hansen 2004-Wood CD Rack ▫ Environmental certification showed limited importance for typical respondents but is an important attribute of responses • Macias and Knowles 2010-Hardwood Flooring ▫ Oregon/Washington architects consider price and wood source the two most important; environmental certification found to be the least important • Spinazze and Kant 1999-Furniture, Flooring, Lumber and Paper ▫ Importance for products that originate from sustainably managed forests ▫ Willingness to pay 10% premium for furniture/ flooring/paper from certified forests • Bigsby and Ozanne 2002-Outdoor Wood Furniture ▫ New Zealand consumers view source of wood as most important, then type of forest sourced from, environmental certification , length of warranty and price was least important
  • 13. Product Origin • With country of origin and environmentally certification being relevant to customers, will they also find relevance in family ownership?
  • 14. Industrial Customers and Specifiers • Architects, homebuilders and contractors in Oregon www.brockbuildersinc.com/823/wood-frames-home www.aipcatania.com/wood-framed-homes • Purchased list from AllMedia, Inc ▫ Identified using SIC codes
  • 15. Methods Conjoint Analysis Approach through a Mail Questionnaire ▫ SPSS 10.0 Conjoint Analysis ▫ Conjoint Analysis  Tool used to “model consumer preferences among multiattribute alternatives” (Green and Srinkivasan 1978)  Contains attributes with levels
  • 16. Attribute Levels • Price ▫ $13,500 (-10% from base) ▫ $15,000 (base price) ▫ $16,500 (+10% from base) • Wood Origin ▫ Family: lumber processed from trees grown on family owned forestland ▫ Corporate: lumber processed from trees grown on corporate owned forestland ▫ Unknown: lumber processed from trees grown on forestland of unknown ownership • Certification ▫ FSC Ecolabel: the lumber displays a Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) ecolabel indicating the product comes from a well-managed forest ▫ Other Ecolabel: the lumber displays an ecolabel indicating the product comes from a well-managed forest (American Tree Farm System (ATFS), Canadian Standard Association (CSA), Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), etc.) ▫ None: no information regarding the forest management practices used for the product was provided
  • 17. www.sslumbr.com/lumber.html CONJOINT CARDS Scenario Imagine you are buying lumber to frame a 2,500 square foot single story house, below you are face with 9 alternatives. Each alternative is a different combination of the three attributes. Consider the features listed for each of the following alternatives and then rank the alternatives from 1 – the one you most prefer, to 9 – the one you least prefer. Alternative A Rank _____ Alternative B Rank _____ Alternative C Rank _____ Price: $13,500 Price: $16,500 Price: $13,500 Origin: Unknown Origin: Corporate Origin: Family Certification: None Certification: None Certification: FSC Ecolabel Alternative D Rank _____ Alternative E Rank _____ Alternative F Rank _____ Price: $15,000 Price: $15,000 Price: $13,500 Origin: Family Origin: Corporate Origin: Corporate Certification: None Certification: FSC Ecolabel Certification: Other Ecolabel Alternative G Rank _____ Alternative H Rank _____ Alternative I Rank _____ Price: $15,000 Price: $16,500 Price: $16,500 Origin: Unknown Origin: Unknown Origin: Family Certification: Other Ecolabel Certification: FSC Ecolabel Certification: Other Ecolabel
  • 18. Characteristics • Firm Characteristics ▫ Profession ▫ Number of Employees ▫ Total Billings/Income • Respondent Characteristics ▫ Number of years in practice ▫ Gender ▫ Age ▫ Education
  • 19. Mail Survey • Follow the Tailored Design Method by Dillman (2000) ▫ Mailed  Cover letter  Questionnaire  Pre-paid addressed return envelope ▫ 2 waves • Adjusted Response 20% ▫ (361 usable returned/(2174 sent – 383 nondeliverable))
  • 20. Firm Characteristics Profession Architects 10% 39% Homebuilders 37% Contractors 14% Total Billing/Income Other Less than $250,000 $250,000-$999,999 $1 million-$9,999,999 $10 million or more 5% 16% 49% 30%
  • 21. Firm Characteristics Number of Employees 1-19 20-49 50-99 100+ 5% 3%2% 90% www.entrepreneursoul.co.cc/2009/07/de http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_dec2003/UniqueEmployees.jpg sign-furniture-for-small-office-with.html
  • 22. Respondent Characteristics Gender 7% Male 93% Female Age 7% 36% 18% 26-35 36-45 39% 46-55 56-65
  • 23. Respondent Characteristics Education Less than high school diploma 17% 36% High school diploma 12% 2-year associate degree 35% 4- year college degree Advanced degree Average Range Number of years in 25 1-63 Practice http://www.phillyimc.org/en/america-no-longer-world%E2%80%99s- education-leader
  • 24. Results Price Utility $13,500 2.037 $15,000 0.141 $16,500 -2.178 Wood Origin Utility Family 0.827 Corporate -0.055 Unknown -0.772 Certification Utility FSC Ecolabel 0.76 Other Ecolabel 0.23 None -0.989
  • 25. Attribute Importance Certification 25% Price 52% Wood Origin 23%
  • 26. Top Ten Scenario Preferences Rank Price Wood Origin Certification 1 $13,500 Family FSC 2 $13,500 Family Other 3 $13,500 Corporate FSC 4 $13,500 Other FSC 5 $13,500 Corporate Other 6 $13,500 Family None 7 $13,500 Other Other 8 $15,000 Family FSC 9 $15,000 Family Other 10 $13,500 Corporate None
  • 27. http://www.writeawriting.com/writers/writing-conclusions// Conclusions • Price most important product attribute ▫ Certification and wood origin were least important attributes • Respondents prefer low prices, some certification and family origin • Results show some opportunity for family forest owners to market wood with a family origin
  • 28. Future Research Plans • Evaluate relevance based on profession • Evaluate preferences of respondents based on firm size • Utilize other parts of questionnaire to evaluate environmental consciousness of respondents
  • 29. Acknowledgements • Wood Utilization Research Centers (WUR) • Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) • Forest Business Solutions Group • Dept. Wood Science and Engineering