We examine stakeholders' perceptions of the share of the overall responsibility of each stage in the food supply chain has in ensuring that the meat people cook and eat at home is safe to consume. We elicit these perceptions of relative responsibility via surveys using the best-worst scaling technique and analyse the data via Bayesian estimation of mixed logit models. Results are reported for two groups of stakeholders: consumers and farmers, and for two meat food chains: chicken and beef. The results reveal that consumers tend to think farmers are more responsible for ensuring meat safety than farmers do. Similarly, farmers tend to think consumers have a greater degree of responsibility than consumers believe they have themselves. Such bel...
Beef food safety events have contributed to considerable market volatility, produced varied consumer...
Beef food safety events have contributed to considerable market volatility, produced varied consumer...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of a food safety standard affects firms' strategic behavi...
We report results of an analysis of the attribution of relative responsibility across the stages of ...
We report results of an analysis of the attribution of relative responsibility across the stages of ...
This research locates a series of risks or hazards within a framework characterized by the level of ...
We develop and apply a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understand t...
This research locates a series of risks or hazards within a framework characterised by the level of ...
It is evident that sustainable meat consumption and production require shared responsibility for act...
Consumers and processors of specialty meats continue to have different perceptions of food safety ri...
We developed and applied a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understa...
We developed and applied a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understa...
An online survey was distributed to consumers in nine countries in order to investigate their percep...
We developed and applied a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understa...
Beef food safety events have contributed to considerable market volatility, produced varied consumer...
Beef food safety events have contributed to considerable market volatility, produced varied consumer...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of a food safety standard affects firms' strategic behavi...
We report results of an analysis of the attribution of relative responsibility across the stages of ...
We report results of an analysis of the attribution of relative responsibility across the stages of ...
This research locates a series of risks or hazards within a framework characterized by the level of ...
We develop and apply a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understand t...
This research locates a series of risks or hazards within a framework characterised by the level of ...
It is evident that sustainable meat consumption and production require shared responsibility for act...
Consumers and processors of specialty meats continue to have different perceptions of food safety ri...
We developed and applied a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understa...
We developed and applied a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understa...
An online survey was distributed to consumers in nine countries in order to investigate their percep...
We developed and applied a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understa...
Beef food safety events have contributed to considerable market volatility, produced varied consumer...
Beef food safety events have contributed to considerable market volatility, produced varied consumer...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of a food safety standard affects firms' strategic behavi...