Beginning in 2004, the Chinese formula market suffered from a string of contamination events from counterfeit formula in 2004, melamine in 2008 to mercury and aflatoxin (a human carcinogen) in 2012. In this paper, we seek to understand the effects of these safety concerns in a market which lacks product substitutes. Whereas the literature shows international flows for produce, beef, and poultry are changed by persistent contaminations, the international infant formula market is less responsive to repeated health concerns
This thesis explores the role of trust, anxiety, risk and consumer knowledge in Chinese consumers’ i...
China is plagued with food safety scandals ranging from contamination of dairy, to exploding waterme...
Rampant violations of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes were reported. ...
formula was one of the most common reasons for non-exclusive breastfeeding during the first six mont...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
An estimated 300,000 Chinese infants became ill in 2008 after being fed milk powder that was contami...
Background: Despite the clear policy intent to contain it, the marketing of formula milk remains wid...
Objective: The marketing of infant/child milk-based formulas (MF) contributes to suboptimal breast-f...
A series of food safety incidents related to domestically produced dairy in China harmed consumer co...
Abstract: Several key studies highlight the importance of breastfeeding and there is a broad consens...
A series of food safety incidents has led to low levels of trust in the safety of domestically produ...
BackgroundThe global milk formula market has 'boomed' in recent decades, raising serious concerns fo...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
OBJECTIVE: The marketing of infant/child milk-based formulas (MF) contributes to suboptimal breast-f...
Graduation date: 2015China suffered its biggest food-safety crisis in 2008 when it was discovered th...
This thesis explores the role of trust, anxiety, risk and consumer knowledge in Chinese consumers’ i...
China is plagued with food safety scandals ranging from contamination of dairy, to exploding waterme...
Rampant violations of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes were reported. ...
formula was one of the most common reasons for non-exclusive breastfeeding during the first six mont...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
An estimated 300,000 Chinese infants became ill in 2008 after being fed milk powder that was contami...
Background: Despite the clear policy intent to contain it, the marketing of formula milk remains wid...
Objective: The marketing of infant/child milk-based formulas (MF) contributes to suboptimal breast-f...
A series of food safety incidents related to domestically produced dairy in China harmed consumer co...
Abstract: Several key studies highlight the importance of breastfeeding and there is a broad consens...
A series of food safety incidents has led to low levels of trust in the safety of domestically produ...
BackgroundThe global milk formula market has 'boomed' in recent decades, raising serious concerns fo...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
OBJECTIVE: The marketing of infant/child milk-based formulas (MF) contributes to suboptimal breast-f...
Graduation date: 2015China suffered its biggest food-safety crisis in 2008 when it was discovered th...
This thesis explores the role of trust, anxiety, risk and consumer knowledge in Chinese consumers’ i...
China is plagued with food safety scandals ranging from contamination of dairy, to exploding waterme...
Rampant violations of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes were reported. ...