This paper investigates Willingness to Accept (WTA) Genetic Modification (GM) foods based on experimental auctions carried out in the USA, UK and France. It explores perceptions of risk and benefits, moral concerns and their antecedents, attitudes to the environment and technology and trust in various sources using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). Trust in information provided by industry proved to be the most important determinant of risk/benefit perceptions and WTA followed by general attitudes to the environment and technology. Education and age are also enhance perceived benefits and lower perceived risks of GM. Perception of risk/benefit and moral concerns all have significant effects on consumers' WTA but the perceived benefits ar...
This study examined behaviour towards genetically modified (GM) food in a British community-based sa...
Many mearchers try to explain consumer's acceptance and opposition to genetically modified organisms...
The inception of genetic modification (GM) techniques in food production conveys both opportunities ...
The stated benefits and perceived risks of genetic modification (GM) cover very diverse issues, such...
The stated benefits and perceived risks of genetic modification (GM) cover very diverse issues, such...
The influence of risk perception and risk attitudes in the process of accepting genetically modified...
Genetic modified (GM) is a rapidly evolving technique that can help farmers increase their productio...
This study examines consumer willingness to consume genetically modified food products with clearly ...
The dichotomy between perceptions of the acceptability of risk associated with genetically modified ...
An increasing set of evidence has been reported on how consumers could potentially react to the intr...
The dichotomy between perceptions of the acceptability of risk associated with genetically modified ...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that trust in risk regulation is strongly related to the ...
This study examines the role of product benefits and potential risks in consumer acceptance of genet...
There is a lack of public acceptance of genetically modified (GM) food products in Europe. Using a ...
This study examined behaviour towards genetically modified (GM) food in a British community-based sa...
Many mearchers try to explain consumer's acceptance and opposition to genetically modified organisms...
The inception of genetic modification (GM) techniques in food production conveys both opportunities ...
The stated benefits and perceived risks of genetic modification (GM) cover very diverse issues, such...
The stated benefits and perceived risks of genetic modification (GM) cover very diverse issues, such...
The influence of risk perception and risk attitudes in the process of accepting genetically modified...
Genetic modified (GM) is a rapidly evolving technique that can help farmers increase their productio...
This study examines consumer willingness to consume genetically modified food products with clearly ...
The dichotomy between perceptions of the acceptability of risk associated with genetically modified ...
An increasing set of evidence has been reported on how consumers could potentially react to the intr...
The dichotomy between perceptions of the acceptability of risk associated with genetically modified ...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that trust in risk regulation is strongly related to the ...
This study examines the role of product benefits and potential risks in consumer acceptance of genet...
There is a lack of public acceptance of genetically modified (GM) food products in Europe. Using a ...
This study examined behaviour towards genetically modified (GM) food in a British community-based sa...
Many mearchers try to explain consumer's acceptance and opposition to genetically modified organisms...
The inception of genetic modification (GM) techniques in food production conveys both opportunities ...