Consuming safe and sustainable food requires trust. Consumer trust in food can be established in different ways, including through personal relationships or various institutional arrangements established by government, private companies and/or civil-society organisations. The recent increase in food-safety incidents and sustainability concerns in China suggests a dwindling trust in the current government-dominated food governance arrangement. This paper investigates whether emerging alternative trust arrangements and modes of food supply are better able to build consumer trust in contemporary China. Based on a survey of urban middle-class consumers in Beijing using various (i.e., alternative and conventional) food-supply modes, the role and...
At a farm-to-table restaurant in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, high-quality food is sourced through direct rel...
Food safety issues in China have received much scholarly attention, yet few studies systematically e...
Food safety incidents in China have ignited demand for safer food and increased regulation of food p...
Consuming safe and sustainable food requires trust. Consumer trust in food can be established in dif...
Food safety issues in China have received much scholarly attention, yet few studies systematically e...
Food safety issues in China have received much scholarly attention, yet few studies systematically e...
China is marked by rising levels of consumption, but also high levels of social distrust. This paper...
Regulation of food systems exists to ensure safety and enhance consumer confidence in the food which...
China has experienced frequent food safety incidents that have undermined consumer trust in the food...
As a result of numerous food safety accidents in China over the past 20 years, the trust in food is ...
Food safety issues often arise from problems of asymmetric information between consumers and supplie...
The objective of this study was to explain the determinants of the fresh vegetables pu...
In China, food has become safer over the past five years, especially commonly consumed foods. Food s...
Persistent incidents of food fraud in China have resulted in low levels of consumer trust in the aut...
<div><p>Background/Aims</p><p>Persistent incidents of food fraud in China have resulted in low level...
At a farm-to-table restaurant in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, high-quality food is sourced through direct rel...
Food safety issues in China have received much scholarly attention, yet few studies systematically e...
Food safety incidents in China have ignited demand for safer food and increased regulation of food p...
Consuming safe and sustainable food requires trust. Consumer trust in food can be established in dif...
Food safety issues in China have received much scholarly attention, yet few studies systematically e...
Food safety issues in China have received much scholarly attention, yet few studies systematically e...
China is marked by rising levels of consumption, but also high levels of social distrust. This paper...
Regulation of food systems exists to ensure safety and enhance consumer confidence in the food which...
China has experienced frequent food safety incidents that have undermined consumer trust in the food...
As a result of numerous food safety accidents in China over the past 20 years, the trust in food is ...
Food safety issues often arise from problems of asymmetric information between consumers and supplie...
The objective of this study was to explain the determinants of the fresh vegetables pu...
In China, food has become safer over the past five years, especially commonly consumed foods. Food s...
Persistent incidents of food fraud in China have resulted in low levels of consumer trust in the aut...
<div><p>Background/Aims</p><p>Persistent incidents of food fraud in China have resulted in low level...
At a farm-to-table restaurant in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, high-quality food is sourced through direct rel...
Food safety issues in China have received much scholarly attention, yet few studies systematically e...
Food safety incidents in China have ignited demand for safer food and increased regulation of food p...