Despite the potential health- and sustainability-related benefits of insect-based food products, many consumers do not perceive them as an alternative to conventional foods. This research provides a systematic approach to explain consumer reactions to insect-based food products conducting a series of multi-method studies involving implicit, self-reported, and actual behavioral responses to real insect-based food products (provided by a partner company). The authors investigate how product type (i.e., whether the insect-based food is utilitarian or hedonic in nature) and packaging characteristics (i.e., whether the image of a real or stylized insect is present on the front packaging or not) interact with consumer-related characteristics (i.e...
Background: A significant increase in the global food demand is expected to occur in the near future...
Although insects are a sustainable meat alternative, the willingness to consume (WTC) them remains g...
<p>Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the ...
Despite the potential health- and sustainability-related benefits of insect-based food products, man...
The growing demand for livestock products is associated with an increase in environmental, economic...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and HealthEdgar Chambers IVInsects are ...
Insects have been established to be a more sustainable alternative source of protein in comparison t...
Introduction: The world´s population is increasing and thus the pressure on the earth´s resources. T...
Insects can be sustainably produced and are nutrient rich. However, adoption of insects in western c...
Insects could prove to be a sustainable solution to feeding the growing human population. While ins...
Entomophagy is increasingly seen as a potential solution to provide a sustainable source of protein....
Introduction: The world´s population is increasing and thus the pressure on the earth´s resources. T...
Insects may potentially provide an alternative protein source. However, consumers may not easily acc...
The interest in eating insects as food is increasing, not least for sustainability reasons. However,...
Background: A significant increase in the global food demand is expected to occur in the near future...
Although insects are a sustainable meat alternative, the willingness to consume (WTC) them remains g...
<p>Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the ...
Despite the potential health- and sustainability-related benefits of insect-based food products, man...
The growing demand for livestock products is associated with an increase in environmental, economic...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and HealthEdgar Chambers IVInsects are ...
Insects have been established to be a more sustainable alternative source of protein in comparison t...
Introduction: The world´s population is increasing and thus the pressure on the earth´s resources. T...
Insects can be sustainably produced and are nutrient rich. However, adoption of insects in western c...
Insects could prove to be a sustainable solution to feeding the growing human population. While ins...
Entomophagy is increasingly seen as a potential solution to provide a sustainable source of protein....
Introduction: The world´s population is increasing and thus the pressure on the earth´s resources. T...
Insects may potentially provide an alternative protein source. However, consumers may not easily acc...
The interest in eating insects as food is increasing, not least for sustainability reasons. However,...
Background: A significant increase in the global food demand is expected to occur in the near future...
Although insects are a sustainable meat alternative, the willingness to consume (WTC) them remains g...
<p>Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the ...