Research indicates that consumers are particularly concerned about the safety of meat. More highly processed meat is perceived as more unsafe than fresh or natural meats, i.e., consumers trust processed meat less. This paper studies the relationship between perceived trust and day-to-day purchase behavior for meat, giving special attention to the degree of meat processing. Controlling for trust in food chain actors and demographic and socio-economic variables, actual meat purchases of Canadian households are linked to answers from a commissioned food attitudes survey completed by the same households. Expenditures for processed and total meat (but not for fresh meat) are significantly different by three levels of trust in the food industry. ...
Since the outbreak of mad cow disease and bird flu, consumers have become more concerned with meat q...
Given the credence nature of food quality and food safety attributes, consumers rely on abstract sys...
Understanding of the determinants of consumer confidence in the safety of food is important if effec...
Research indicates that consumers are particularly concerned about the safety of meat. More highly p...
Consumers’ concerns about animal diseases, production and processing methods could drive their choic...
In this study the effect of consumers’ trust in agencies on risk perceptions, risk attitudes and sel...
This article provides an overview of some recent findings on consumer attitudes and other vital ante...
The analysis consisted in a field experiment performed by testing the opinions of different consumer...
The analysis consisted in a field experiment performed by testing the opinions of different consumer...
Livestock industries are significantly affected by changes in consumer behaviour. In order to add va...
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The competitive landscape in retailing has changed over the past decade. Moreover, the degree of pro...
The study was funded by Food Institutional Research Measure of the Irish Department of Agriculture, ...
In this paper, attitude and trust are studied in the context of a food scare (dioxin) with the aim o...
In examining consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for food attributes, one approach is to use economi...
Since the outbreak of mad cow disease and bird flu, consumers have become more concerned with meat q...
Given the credence nature of food quality and food safety attributes, consumers rely on abstract sys...
Understanding of the determinants of consumer confidence in the safety of food is important if effec...
Research indicates that consumers are particularly concerned about the safety of meat. More highly p...
Consumers’ concerns about animal diseases, production and processing methods could drive their choic...
In this study the effect of consumers’ trust in agencies on risk perceptions, risk attitudes and sel...
This article provides an overview of some recent findings on consumer attitudes and other vital ante...
The analysis consisted in a field experiment performed by testing the opinions of different consumer...
The analysis consisted in a field experiment performed by testing the opinions of different consumer...
Livestock industries are significantly affected by changes in consumer behaviour. In order to add va...
<p><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12pt; mso-bid...
The competitive landscape in retailing has changed over the past decade. Moreover, the degree of pro...
The study was funded by Food Institutional Research Measure of the Irish Department of Agriculture, ...
In this paper, attitude and trust are studied in the context of a food scare (dioxin) with the aim o...
In examining consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for food attributes, one approach is to use economi...
Since the outbreak of mad cow disease and bird flu, consumers have become more concerned with meat q...
Given the credence nature of food quality and food safety attributes, consumers rely on abstract sys...
Understanding of the determinants of consumer confidence in the safety of food is important if effec...