A survey of 620 Swiss households was conducted to investigate the determinants of purchases of organic fruits and vegetables and identify subjectively perceived requirements for more environmentally friendly and healthier food consumption. An integrative behavior model incorporating various psychological and socio-structural variables was applied to explain the ratio of organic vs. non-organic purchases. The theory of planned behavior was considered fundamental for the development of this integrative model, and supplementary variables were included, accounting for moral justifications, education level, income, and further aspects. The resulting model accounted for 42% of the variance of organic food consumption. Financial and environmental ...
The majority of past studies focused on investigating the motivational factors to purchase organic f...
Understanding and recognizing environmentally friendly behaviour are vital in achieving the Sustaina...
Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC)Growing consumer concern for health ...
The two frequently stated reasons for implementation of organic practices and purchasing organic foo...
Worldwide organic food consumption has registered a consistent rise in recent years. Despite the rel...
Organic food has attracted attention from many consumers in recent years, both in Sweden and interna...
While several studies have presented illustrations of consumer response to organic foods, most of th...
Objectives The main objectives of this study were to identify the drivers of organic f...
Although consumer interest in organic food has risen over time, resulting in a generally positive at...
We designed a questionnaire concerned with attitudes and behaviour towards organic foods, environmen...
We inspect the relevant literature on trust management in organic agriculture, providing both quanti...
Production, processing, transport and consumption of food form a significant part of the environment...
Especially in recent years, concerns in consumers' minds have changed their food consumption prefere...
During the last decade, the purchase of organic food within a sustainable consumption context has ga...
Consumers’ attitude towards the biological attribute of food and their purchase behaviour are import...
The majority of past studies focused on investigating the motivational factors to purchase organic f...
Understanding and recognizing environmentally friendly behaviour are vital in achieving the Sustaina...
Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC)Growing consumer concern for health ...
The two frequently stated reasons for implementation of organic practices and purchasing organic foo...
Worldwide organic food consumption has registered a consistent rise in recent years. Despite the rel...
Organic food has attracted attention from many consumers in recent years, both in Sweden and interna...
While several studies have presented illustrations of consumer response to organic foods, most of th...
Objectives The main objectives of this study were to identify the drivers of organic f...
Although consumer interest in organic food has risen over time, resulting in a generally positive at...
We designed a questionnaire concerned with attitudes and behaviour towards organic foods, environmen...
We inspect the relevant literature on trust management in organic agriculture, providing both quanti...
Production, processing, transport and consumption of food form a significant part of the environment...
Especially in recent years, concerns in consumers' minds have changed their food consumption prefere...
During the last decade, the purchase of organic food within a sustainable consumption context has ga...
Consumers’ attitude towards the biological attribute of food and their purchase behaviour are import...
The majority of past studies focused on investigating the motivational factors to purchase organic f...
Understanding and recognizing environmentally friendly behaviour are vital in achieving the Sustaina...
Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC)Growing consumer concern for health ...