The research investigates the perceived images that “typical” Australian dishes evoke in the minds of consumers, including words they associate with descriptions of typical Australian dishes. A questionnaire designed and distributed among undergraduate students at various universities yielded 561 usable responses. Three predominant responses were associated with typical Australian dishes: grilled/barbequed meats, steaks, and meat pies. In addition, Australian dishes evoked four different images among respondents: positive (related to specific images e.g., barbequed foods), neutral, negative, and food related. Overall, the findings underline a limited knowledge. Consumer education could help broaden understanding and enhance images of the co...
This articles examines the propensity of Australian food lovers, or “foodies,” to travel both domest...
Contemporary food systems are vast and complex, creating greater distance between consumers and the...
This qualitative study used social practice theory to explore how meat-eating practices are changing...
The research investigates the perceived images that ‘typical’ Australian dishes evoke in the minds o...
The research investigates the perceived images that “typical” Australian dishes evoke in the minds o...
The study is designed to investigate the relationships between consumers’ cultural values and their ...
This paper reports findings from a study into food images and the relationship with the overall perc...
Tourism Australia’s launch of the ‘Restaurant Australia’ marketing campaign in 2014 is aimed at chan...
Until the middle of the twentieth century, Australian food was, with some occasional exceptions, pur...
Coupling qualitative and quantitative consumer research methodologies enables the development of mor...
A study is presented that examines White Australian attempts to ingest Indigenous food and practices...
This study investigates the history and evolution of the concept of ‘local food’ in Australia from t...
Australian community cookbooks are an under-recognised and under-utilised trove of historical inform...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The purpose of this paper is to determine which information cues on beef labels ...
Purpose: This paper aims to share the findings of a study of self-declared "foodies". In particular ...
This articles examines the propensity of Australian food lovers, or “foodies,” to travel both domest...
Contemporary food systems are vast and complex, creating greater distance between consumers and the...
This qualitative study used social practice theory to explore how meat-eating practices are changing...
The research investigates the perceived images that ‘typical’ Australian dishes evoke in the minds o...
The research investigates the perceived images that “typical” Australian dishes evoke in the minds o...
The study is designed to investigate the relationships between consumers’ cultural values and their ...
This paper reports findings from a study into food images and the relationship with the overall perc...
Tourism Australia’s launch of the ‘Restaurant Australia’ marketing campaign in 2014 is aimed at chan...
Until the middle of the twentieth century, Australian food was, with some occasional exceptions, pur...
Coupling qualitative and quantitative consumer research methodologies enables the development of mor...
A study is presented that examines White Australian attempts to ingest Indigenous food and practices...
This study investigates the history and evolution of the concept of ‘local food’ in Australia from t...
Australian community cookbooks are an under-recognised and under-utilised trove of historical inform...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The purpose of this paper is to determine which information cues on beef labels ...
Purpose: This paper aims to share the findings of a study of self-declared "foodies". In particular ...
This articles examines the propensity of Australian food lovers, or “foodies,” to travel both domest...
Contemporary food systems are vast and complex, creating greater distance between consumers and the...
This qualitative study used social practice theory to explore how meat-eating practices are changing...