2002
DOI: 10.1080/13657300209380318
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Goldfish (Chin‐yu or Kin‐yu) culture practice in Hong Kong

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“…The methodology employed, based on in-depth interviews and information collected from primary sources, has been frequently applied to research conducted in the aquaculture sector (Brummet et al, 2004;Lam & Lai, 2002;Martinez et al, 2004) and in the estimates of economies of scale (Alcorta, 2001;Guy et al, 2005;Karaomerlioglu, 1999).…”
Section: Survey Of Industry Expertsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodology employed, based on in-depth interviews and information collected from primary sources, has been frequently applied to research conducted in the aquaculture sector (Brummet et al, 2004;Lam & Lai, 2002;Martinez et al, 2004) and in the estimates of economies of scale (Alcorta, 2001;Guy et al, 2005;Karaomerlioglu, 1999).…”
Section: Survey Of Industry Expertsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The science of Mind Genomics, used here to evaluate a common pet market, the Hong Kong (HK) Goldfish Market, provides a way to introduce rigor into the study of what otherwise might simply an interesting vignette, introduced as part of a deeper presentation of a culture, a society, or a hobby. The HK Goldfish Market has been the topic of studies, primarily of a sociological/business nature [6,7] There does not seem to be a deep understanding of the response of individuals to the both the market itself, and to their spending patterns, perhaps because of the localized nature of the topic, and the fact that the 'mind' of the individual regarding the HK Goldfish Market is simply not sufficiently important in the world of science.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%