This study extends biotechnology discourse to cover South Korea in the Asian sub-continent showing a marked difference in perceptions between traditional and GM foods. Factor analysis suggests South Koreans may treat foods that are locally produced and those with no artificial flavors or colorings preferentially to GM foods. Additionally, South Koreans have concerns about perceived risks related to biotechnology, and, given a choice, they may pay more to avoid GM foods. Cluster analysis results yielded four consumer segments: (a) ardent supporters of the attribute of “naturalness” in foods, (b) those apprehensive about biotechnology, (c) the food adventurous, and (d) information seekers about biotechnology
While food biotechnology has been widely applied and benefited the food and agriculture sector, comm...
Cultural differences and values strongly influence attitudes to and acceptance of GM foods. While co...
In Japan, a large U.S. export market, there has been growing public opposition against genetically m...
This study extends biotechnology discourse to cover South Korea in the Asian sub-continent showing a...
The study applies multivariate statistical and econometric tools to estimate the importance of the v...
The study applies multivariate statistical and econometric tools to estimate the importance of the v...
Food biotechnology promises to deliver a wide range of enhanced consumer benefi ts. This study model...
Food biotechnology promises to deliver a wide range of enhanced consumer benefits. This study models...
With highly negative publicity, GM food marketing in South Korea has become a major challenge for po...
Genetically modified (GM) food products are credence goods which remain undetected even after consum...
This study analyzes predictors of Korean public acceptance of the use of biotechnology to create gen...
According to Millar (1996), the gulf between science and society is growing. Technologies are tools ...
Genetic modified (GM) is a rapidly evolving technique that can help farmers increase their productio...
A recent survey of American and Korean undergraduate students yielded some notable differences in at...
Genetic modification presents the potential to advance not only agricultural production but to incre...
While food biotechnology has been widely applied and benefited the food and agriculture sector, comm...
Cultural differences and values strongly influence attitudes to and acceptance of GM foods. While co...
In Japan, a large U.S. export market, there has been growing public opposition against genetically m...
This study extends biotechnology discourse to cover South Korea in the Asian sub-continent showing a...
The study applies multivariate statistical and econometric tools to estimate the importance of the v...
The study applies multivariate statistical and econometric tools to estimate the importance of the v...
Food biotechnology promises to deliver a wide range of enhanced consumer benefi ts. This study model...
Food biotechnology promises to deliver a wide range of enhanced consumer benefits. This study models...
With highly negative publicity, GM food marketing in South Korea has become a major challenge for po...
Genetically modified (GM) food products are credence goods which remain undetected even after consum...
This study analyzes predictors of Korean public acceptance of the use of biotechnology to create gen...
According to Millar (1996), the gulf between science and society is growing. Technologies are tools ...
Genetic modified (GM) is a rapidly evolving technique that can help farmers increase their productio...
A recent survey of American and Korean undergraduate students yielded some notable differences in at...
Genetic modification presents the potential to advance not only agricultural production but to incre...
While food biotechnology has been widely applied and benefited the food and agriculture sector, comm...
Cultural differences and values strongly influence attitudes to and acceptance of GM foods. While co...
In Japan, a large U.S. export market, there has been growing public opposition against genetically m...