In developing and implementing appropriate food risk management strategies, it is important to understand how consumers evaluate the quality of food risk management practices. The aim of this study is to model the underlying psychological factors influencing consumer evaluations of food risk management quality using structural equation modeling techniques (SEM), and to examine the extent to which the influence of these factors is country-specific (comparing respondents from Denmark, Germany, Greece, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom). A survey was developed to model the factors that drive consumer evaluations of food risk management practices and their relative importance (n = 2,533 total respondents). The measurement scales included in the ...
Purpose – Consumer perceptions regarding what constitutes best food risk management (FRM) practice m...
This article presents a comparative study of public perceptions of food risk across 25 European memb...
Recent research has shown that by decoupling the risk response behaviour of consumers into the separ...
In developing and implementing appropriate food risk management strategies, it is important to under...
In European countries, there has been growing consumer distrust regarding the motives of food safety...
In designing and implementing appropriate food risk management strategies, it is important to examin...
In designing and implementing appropriate food risk management strategies, it is important to examin...
Consumer perceptions of food hazards and how the associated risks are managed are likely to be an im...
Recent emphasis within policy circles has been on transparent communication with consumers about foo...
In this paper, we address the issue of food risk management as practised in Western Europe. We begin...
In this paper a consumer food choice model based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is extende...
In this paper a consumer food choice model based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is extende...
As a consequence of recent food safety incidents, consumer trust in European food safety management ...
Crises in food risk management have often been attributed to disconnection between the stakeholders ...
Purpose – Consumer perceptions regarding what constitutes best food risk management (FRM) practice m...
This article presents a comparative study of public perceptions of food risk across 25 European memb...
Recent research has shown that by decoupling the risk response behaviour of consumers into the separ...
In developing and implementing appropriate food risk management strategies, it is important to under...
In European countries, there has been growing consumer distrust regarding the motives of food safety...
In designing and implementing appropriate food risk management strategies, it is important to examin...
In designing and implementing appropriate food risk management strategies, it is important to examin...
Consumer perceptions of food hazards and how the associated risks are managed are likely to be an im...
Recent emphasis within policy circles has been on transparent communication with consumers about foo...
In this paper, we address the issue of food risk management as practised in Western Europe. We begin...
In this paper a consumer food choice model based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is extende...
In this paper a consumer food choice model based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is extende...
As a consequence of recent food safety incidents, consumer trust in European food safety management ...
Crises in food risk management have often been attributed to disconnection between the stakeholders ...
Purpose – Consumer perceptions regarding what constitutes best food risk management (FRM) practice m...
This article presents a comparative study of public perceptions of food risk across 25 European memb...
Recent research has shown that by decoupling the risk response behaviour of consumers into the separ...