152 p. Georg-August-University of Göttingen, GermanyA study was carried out in Germany in order to assess the consumers’ acceptance of GM foods with health benefits. Employing a Structural Equation Model (SEM), it was determined what factors influence over the acceptance of GM food, and how do these factors interact among them. The sample consisted in 183 students from the University of Göttingen, who were approached using a “mall interception” methodology in the University’s principal lunch room. Respondents were asked to state their willingness to consume three different hypothetical GM products (GM yoghurt drinks, GM bread, and GM eggs) that contained Omega-3 fatty acids, which were described as helping reduce the risk of having a corona...
The objective of this paper is to analyse consumers ’ attitudes and acceptability of GM food product...
Research aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the consumers’ opinions about genetically modi...
This study examines consumer willingness to consume genetically modified food products with clearly ...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
The inception of genetic modification (GM) techniques in food production conveys both opportunities ...
The perceived health and environmental risks of genetically modified (GM) technology have impeded it...
In this article we use laboratory experiments to investigate (i) consumer acceptance of genetically ...
European consumers and, in particular, German consumers are known to be very critical towards the in...
Author Institution: Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Developmental Economics, The Ohio ...
This paper investigates Willingness to Accept (WTA) Genetic Modification (GM) foods based on experim...
Since their introduction in the early 1990s, genetically modified organisms in agriculture tended to...
Purpose – The spread of genetically modified (GM) foodstuffs is related to consumer scepticism in E...
This study assesses consumers' willingness to purchase genetically modified (GM) food products with ...
This study analyzes U.S. consumers' acceptance of genetically modified foods within the ordered-prob...
The purpose of the paper is to identify and describe differences in cognitive structures between con...
The objective of this paper is to analyse consumers ’ attitudes and acceptability of GM food product...
Research aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the consumers’ opinions about genetically modi...
This study examines consumer willingness to consume genetically modified food products with clearly ...
This paper presents estimates of consumers' willingness to pay for a GM food and non-food product ba...
The inception of genetic modification (GM) techniques in food production conveys both opportunities ...
The perceived health and environmental risks of genetically modified (GM) technology have impeded it...
In this article we use laboratory experiments to investigate (i) consumer acceptance of genetically ...
European consumers and, in particular, German consumers are known to be very critical towards the in...
Author Institution: Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Developmental Economics, The Ohio ...
This paper investigates Willingness to Accept (WTA) Genetic Modification (GM) foods based on experim...
Since their introduction in the early 1990s, genetically modified organisms in agriculture tended to...
Purpose – The spread of genetically modified (GM) foodstuffs is related to consumer scepticism in E...
This study assesses consumers' willingness to purchase genetically modified (GM) food products with ...
This study analyzes U.S. consumers' acceptance of genetically modified foods within the ordered-prob...
The purpose of the paper is to identify and describe differences in cognitive structures between con...
The objective of this paper is to analyse consumers ’ attitudes and acceptability of GM food product...
Research aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the consumers’ opinions about genetically modi...
This study examines consumer willingness to consume genetically modified food products with clearly ...