The use of biotechnology can affect the actual and perceived quality of food products through its effect on an array of intrinsic quality attributes. Buyers may agr e or differ on which of these effects creates high or low quality products. Labeling is an extrinsic cue that informs buyers, although imperfectly, about intrinsic quality characteristics
Nowadays quality control is essential in the food industry, and efficient quality assurance has beco...
Market failure is the predominant justification for regulatory interventions of all kinds. Potential...
Eight perceived attributes of agro-biotechnology were identified to be associated with consumers' at...
The use of biotechnology can affect the actual and perceived quality of food products through its ef...
This article contributes to the ongoing discussion about the impact of different labeling practices ...
Consumers are increasingly considering information on the safety and process (how foods are produced...
Consumers are increasingly considering information on how foods are produced in making their buying ...
Consumers are increasingly considering information on the safety and process (how foods are produced...
Although recurrent evidence is found that consumers have different willingness to pay for GM and non...
We relate the labeling of genetically modified (GM) products to the theory of grading and minimum qu...
Abstract: When products are differentiated and quality is highly subjective (e.g., fashion or art), ...
When products are differentiated and quality is highly subjective (e.g., fashion or art), novel (e.g...
We relate the labeling of genetically modified (GM) products to the theory of grading and minimum qu...
We relate the labeling of genetically modified (GM) products to the theory of grading and minimum qu...
Labeling policies for genetically modified (GM) foods are under intense scrutiny and development wor...
Nowadays quality control is essential in the food industry, and efficient quality assurance has beco...
Market failure is the predominant justification for regulatory interventions of all kinds. Potential...
Eight perceived attributes of agro-biotechnology were identified to be associated with consumers' at...
The use of biotechnology can affect the actual and perceived quality of food products through its ef...
This article contributes to the ongoing discussion about the impact of different labeling practices ...
Consumers are increasingly considering information on the safety and process (how foods are produced...
Consumers are increasingly considering information on how foods are produced in making their buying ...
Consumers are increasingly considering information on the safety and process (how foods are produced...
Although recurrent evidence is found that consumers have different willingness to pay for GM and non...
We relate the labeling of genetically modified (GM) products to the theory of grading and minimum qu...
Abstract: When products are differentiated and quality is highly subjective (e.g., fashion or art), ...
When products are differentiated and quality is highly subjective (e.g., fashion or art), novel (e.g...
We relate the labeling of genetically modified (GM) products to the theory of grading and minimum qu...
We relate the labeling of genetically modified (GM) products to the theory of grading and minimum qu...
Labeling policies for genetically modified (GM) foods are under intense scrutiny and development wor...
Nowadays quality control is essential in the food industry, and efficient quality assurance has beco...
Market failure is the predominant justification for regulatory interventions of all kinds. Potential...
Eight perceived attributes of agro-biotechnology were identified to be associated with consumers' at...