Results of national and pan-European consumer surveys and the growth in the demand for so-called “animal friendly” food products suggest that consumers within the European Union show a high level of concern for the welfare of farm animals. This paper analyses the determinants of British consumers’ behaviour towards animal welfare using structural equation models (SEM) with observed and latent variables. SEM is a statistical technique for testing and estimating relationships amongst variables, using a combination of statistical data and qualitative causal assumptions. We used a data set collected in 2005 through face-to-face interviews of 654 consumers in England. We analysed the range of statements in existing literature on consumers’ behav...
This study explores cross-cultural differences in consumers’ attitudes toward farm animal welfare (F...
The complex interactions between the determinants of food purchase under risk are explored using the...
The complex interactions between the determinants of food purchase under risk are explored using the...
Results of national and pan-European consumer surveys and the growth in the demand for so-called “an...
This paper analyses the impact of a priori identified determinants on stated willingness to change u...
National audienceOver the past decade, consumers have been increasingly concerned about the living a...
Despite the existence of the far-reaching literature on the problem of measuring animal welfare from...
Farm animal husbandry is increasingly criticized by consumers within Europe. A fundamental increase ...
Several countries have established animal welfare assurance schemes to enable concerned consumers to...
The purpose of the analysis has been to investigate the determinants of the household's decisions re...
This study suggests a statistical strategy for explaining how food purchasing intentions are influen...
The interest in animal welfare and welfare-friendly food products has been increasing in Europe over...
The interest of European consumers towards animal welfare can be influenced by several variables, bo...
This study explores cross-cultural differences in consumers’ attitudes toward farm animal welfare (F...
The complex interactions between the determinants of food purchase under risk are explored using the...
The complex interactions between the determinants of food purchase under risk are explored using the...
Results of national and pan-European consumer surveys and the growth in the demand for so-called “an...
This paper analyses the impact of a priori identified determinants on stated willingness to change u...
National audienceOver the past decade, consumers have been increasingly concerned about the living a...
Despite the existence of the far-reaching literature on the problem of measuring animal welfare from...
Farm animal husbandry is increasingly criticized by consumers within Europe. A fundamental increase ...
Several countries have established animal welfare assurance schemes to enable concerned consumers to...
The purpose of the analysis has been to investigate the determinants of the household's decisions re...
This study suggests a statistical strategy for explaining how food purchasing intentions are influen...
The interest in animal welfare and welfare-friendly food products has been increasing in Europe over...
The interest of European consumers towards animal welfare can be influenced by several variables, bo...
This study explores cross-cultural differences in consumers’ attitudes toward farm animal welfare (F...
The complex interactions between the determinants of food purchase under risk are explored using the...
The complex interactions between the determinants of food purchase under risk are explored using the...