Information on production methods (genetic modification or organic production) and locations (country of origin) are commonly found on food package labels. Both pieces of information may be used as a proxy for food safety and quality by consumers. Our study investigates the interactive effects between information on production method and COOL by conducting choice experiments in the European Union, United States and Japan. This study also investigates the effect of information about potential benefits of biotechnology on consumer acceptance of GM foods. Results indicate that consumers preferred GM foods produced domestically to GM foods imported from foreign countries, and individuals with information on consumer benefits, producer benefits,...
This paper examines the market characteristics that push consumers in high income countries to resis...
The United States (US) exports more than US$6 billion in agricultural commodities to the European Un...
Limited information is available about consumer willingness to pay for genetically modified food pro...
Information on production methods (genetic modification or organic production) and locations (countr...
Information on production methods (genetic modification (GM) or organic production) and locations (c...
This study investigates the effect of information about potential benefits of biotechnology on consu...
Country-of-origin (COO) is an increasingly politicized credence attribute in the globalizing food sy...
More than 60% of foods in North American supermarkets contain GM ingredients. While North American c...
With the controversy over genetically modified (GM) foods continuing to grow, there has been a major...
Major agricultural exporters have adopted genetic engineering in agriculture to increase productivit...
The growing GM food controversy and consumers ’ attempts to make better food purchasing decisions ha...
Labeling of genetically modified (GM) food products in the EU is considered to be the reason for the...
Genetically modified (GM) technology in food production continued to generate controversies. Consume...
Consumers' willingness to pay for food products decreases when the food label indicates that a food ...
In combination with the emergence of genetically modified (GM) food, there has been an urgent call f...
This paper examines the market characteristics that push consumers in high income countries to resis...
The United States (US) exports more than US$6 billion in agricultural commodities to the European Un...
Limited information is available about consumer willingness to pay for genetically modified food pro...
Information on production methods (genetic modification or organic production) and locations (countr...
Information on production methods (genetic modification (GM) or organic production) and locations (c...
This study investigates the effect of information about potential benefits of biotechnology on consu...
Country-of-origin (COO) is an increasingly politicized credence attribute in the globalizing food sy...
More than 60% of foods in North American supermarkets contain GM ingredients. While North American c...
With the controversy over genetically modified (GM) foods continuing to grow, there has been a major...
Major agricultural exporters have adopted genetic engineering in agriculture to increase productivit...
The growing GM food controversy and consumers ’ attempts to make better food purchasing decisions ha...
Labeling of genetically modified (GM) food products in the EU is considered to be the reason for the...
Genetically modified (GM) technology in food production continued to generate controversies. Consume...
Consumers' willingness to pay for food products decreases when the food label indicates that a food ...
In combination with the emergence of genetically modified (GM) food, there has been an urgent call f...
This paper examines the market characteristics that push consumers in high income countries to resis...
The United States (US) exports more than US$6 billion in agricultural commodities to the European Un...
Limited information is available about consumer willingness to pay for genetically modified food pro...