Although insects are a sustainable meat alternative, the willingness to consume (WTC) them remains generally low. We synthesised the effects of WTC correlates reported in 37 studies and also investigated the moderating effects of certain study characteristics. Across a large number of studies, affect-based factors, such as 'food neophobia; 'disgust' and 'the expected unpleasant taste of insects; were consistently strongly correlated with WTC ((r) over bar=-0.33-0.55). Information-based factors, such as 'the perceived sustainability of insects as food' and 'the perceived nutritiousness of insects as food; also impacted WTC ((r) over bar =0.32-0.55). However, the number of contributing studies in this regard was low. Curiosity appears to be r...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
Insect-based food is not common in Europe, because most people do not consider insects to be edible,...
This study provides a framework of the factors predicting the intention of eating an insect-based pr...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
Due to the environmental benefits of entomophagy, a growing field of research is now investigating t...
In recent years there has been a growing number of studies analysing consumer acceptance, preference...
Despite their nutritional and ecological potential, insect-based food is rarely accepted by consumer...
In recent years, many scholars pointed out edible insects as an excellent source of protein and fat,...
In recent years, many scholars pointed out edible insects as an excellent source of protein and fat,...
A great deal of attention has been dedicated to entomophagy (i.e., the eating of insects) in Western...
The interest in eating insects as food is increasing, not least for sustainability reasons. However,...
Entomophagy is a rare practice in the United States and western Europe, but there are signs that it ...
Entomophagy – the consumption of insects – is often rejected by Western society despite its benefits...
In the coming years, the new EU Regulation on Novel Food is likely to facilitate the development of...
Research has made steps towards the understanding of the main drivers and barriers related to Wester...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
Insect-based food is not common in Europe, because most people do not consider insects to be edible,...
This study provides a framework of the factors predicting the intention of eating an insect-based pr...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
Due to the environmental benefits of entomophagy, a growing field of research is now investigating t...
In recent years there has been a growing number of studies analysing consumer acceptance, preference...
Despite their nutritional and ecological potential, insect-based food is rarely accepted by consumer...
In recent years, many scholars pointed out edible insects as an excellent source of protein and fat,...
In recent years, many scholars pointed out edible insects as an excellent source of protein and fat,...
A great deal of attention has been dedicated to entomophagy (i.e., the eating of insects) in Western...
The interest in eating insects as food is increasing, not least for sustainability reasons. However,...
Entomophagy is a rare practice in the United States and western Europe, but there are signs that it ...
Entomophagy – the consumption of insects – is often rejected by Western society despite its benefits...
In the coming years, the new EU Regulation on Novel Food is likely to facilitate the development of...
Research has made steps towards the understanding of the main drivers and barriers related to Wester...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
Insect-based food is not common in Europe, because most people do not consider insects to be edible,...
This study provides a framework of the factors predicting the intention of eating an insect-based pr...