This study examines sustainable food consumption in China and India, based on online consumer survey data. It explores which factors influence sustainable food consumption in these countries, based upon a model related to the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Structural equation modelling is used for the analysis and comparison of both countries. Among the similarities found are the significant influence of subjective norms on intention towards sustainable food consumption and the influence of perceived consumer effectiveness on sustainable food consumption behaviour. Price is identified as a barrier to sustainable food consumption. Based on these findings policy and marketing implications are given
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
The purpose aims to examine the key factors influencing Chinese consumer’s purchasing behaviour of e...
This study examines sustainable food consumption in China and India, based on online consumer survey...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. DATA AVAILABILITY STATEM...
Feeding the populations of India and China is a challenge that has long captivated the interest of t...
Feeding the populations of India and China is a challenge that has long captivated the interest of t...
Feeding the populations of India and China is a challenge that has long captivated the interest of t...
With the alarming global challenges of climate change, water scarcity, population growth and food se...
China and India, with their huge populations (37% of the world total), have been experiencing high e...
China and India, with their huge populations (37% of the world total), have been experiencing high e...
China and India, with their huge populations (37% of the world total), have been experiencing high e...
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
Producing food in a sustainable way has become an important issue in developed countries but thus fa...
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
The purpose aims to examine the key factors influencing Chinese consumer’s purchasing behaviour of e...
This study examines sustainable food consumption in China and India, based on online consumer survey...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. DATA AVAILABILITY STATEM...
Feeding the populations of India and China is a challenge that has long captivated the interest of t...
Feeding the populations of India and China is a challenge that has long captivated the interest of t...
Feeding the populations of India and China is a challenge that has long captivated the interest of t...
With the alarming global challenges of climate change, water scarcity, population growth and food se...
China and India, with their huge populations (37% of the world total), have been experiencing high e...
China and India, with their huge populations (37% of the world total), have been experiencing high e...
China and India, with their huge populations (37% of the world total), have been experiencing high e...
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
Producing food in a sustainable way has become an important issue in developed countries but thus fa...
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
Food production is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Chin...
The purpose aims to examine the key factors influencing Chinese consumer’s purchasing behaviour of e...