We present a conceptual framework for policy makers to analyze consumer behavior in times of crisis. The framework provides policy makers and the agricultural industry with a tool to structure the discussion on how to communicate crises to consumers and serves as a basis for concrete marketing policy. The merits of this conceptualization are illustrated in a field study that examines the reactions of German, Dutch, and American consumers to the BSE (Mad Cow Disease) crisis
Brand crisis could threaten a company with declining public trust and decreased brand reputation (Gr...
It is well known that the extent to which the supply manages to adapt to the demands and changes in ...
Recent BSE (a.k.a. mad cow disease) discoveries in Canadian and U.S. beef cattle have garnered signi...
We present a conceptual framework for policy makers to analyze consumer behavior in times of crisis....
Abstract We present a conceptual framework for policy makers to analyze consumer behavior in times o...
What drives the behavior of consumers when faced with a product-related crisis, such as that involvi...
Recent research has shown that by decoupling the risk response behaviour of consumers into the separ...
Recently, Pennings, Wansink and Meulenberg (2002) showed that by decoupling the risk response behavi...
Lessons in Outbreak a Consumer perspective. Arnout Fischer Consumer risk perceptions is not necessar...
This paper explores aggregate consumer reaction to food scares by means of a stochastic demand model...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand model for the unsa...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand modelfor the unsaf...
This ethnographic research examines how farmers survive agricultural crises by exploring reactions o...
We develop and apply a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understand t...
Recently there have been many highly publicized food-safety events affecting marketing and policy ch...
Brand crisis could threaten a company with declining public trust and decreased brand reputation (Gr...
It is well known that the extent to which the supply manages to adapt to the demands and changes in ...
Recent BSE (a.k.a. mad cow disease) discoveries in Canadian and U.S. beef cattle have garnered signi...
We present a conceptual framework for policy makers to analyze consumer behavior in times of crisis....
Abstract We present a conceptual framework for policy makers to analyze consumer behavior in times o...
What drives the behavior of consumers when faced with a product-related crisis, such as that involvi...
Recent research has shown that by decoupling the risk response behaviour of consumers into the separ...
Recently, Pennings, Wansink and Meulenberg (2002) showed that by decoupling the risk response behavi...
Lessons in Outbreak a Consumer perspective. Arnout Fischer Consumer risk perceptions is not necessar...
This paper explores aggregate consumer reaction to food scares by means of a stochastic demand model...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand model for the unsa...
Using an ideal setting from a major food safety crisis, we estimate a full demand modelfor the unsaf...
This ethnographic research examines how farmers survive agricultural crises by exploring reactions o...
We develop and apply a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understand t...
Recently there have been many highly publicized food-safety events affecting marketing and policy ch...
Brand crisis could threaten a company with declining public trust and decreased brand reputation (Gr...
It is well known that the extent to which the supply manages to adapt to the demands and changes in ...
Recent BSE (a.k.a. mad cow disease) discoveries in Canadian and U.S. beef cattle have garnered signi...