The theory of reasoned action was applied to study situational influence on the consumption of TV dinners. We investigated five situations, which were either time-related (weekdays vs weekends) or social (''dinner alone'', ''dinner with family'', and ''dinner with friends''). The intention to use a TV dinner decreased from ''alone'' via ''with family'' to ''with friends'', but did not differ between weekdays and weekends. Subjective norms were a stronger influence on intentions than attitudes in all situations, except for ''weekdays'' and ''dinner alone''. Primary reference groups were a stronger influence on intentions than secondary reference groups, and the motivation to comply with a particular reference group increased substantially wh...
Bibliography: pages [56]-60.In a sample population of 246 Illinois Dietetic Association members, the...
Based on the premise that public time, sustained through broadcasting, is central to the social orga...
The paper analyzes food talk and more particularly food assessments produced during dinner conversat...
In this study the model of convenience orientation suggested by Scholderer and Grunert (2005) is...
It is evident that convenience plays a prominent role in the food choices of today’s consumers. A tr...
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This study examines predictive factors of consumer behaviour in food, employing a study of 485 Roman...
Eating in competition with other tasks has been shown to increase food intake, particularly when tas...
The everyday dinner usually involves a number of different and sometimes conflicting ambitions that ...
A great deal of marketing thought and research has investigated household decision-making; however, ...
Previous research by de Castro has shown that people consume different amounts while in certain soci...
This study examines the local enactment of mealtime rules during everyday family dinners. The data i...
Bibliography: pages [56]-60.In a sample population of 246 Illinois Dietetic Association members, the...
Based on the premise that public time, sustained through broadcasting, is central to the social orga...
The paper analyzes food talk and more particularly food assessments produced during dinner conversat...
In this study the model of convenience orientation suggested by Scholderer and Grunert (2005) is...
It is evident that convenience plays a prominent role in the food choices of today’s consumers. A tr...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141312/1/jcpy97.pd
This study examines predictive factors of consumer behaviour in food, employing a study of 485 Roman...
Eating in competition with other tasks has been shown to increase food intake, particularly when tas...
The everyday dinner usually involves a number of different and sometimes conflicting ambitions that ...
A great deal of marketing thought and research has investigated household decision-making; however, ...
Previous research by de Castro has shown that people consume different amounts while in certain soci...
This study examines the local enactment of mealtime rules during everyday family dinners. The data i...
Bibliography: pages [56]-60.In a sample population of 246 Illinois Dietetic Association members, the...
Based on the premise that public time, sustained through broadcasting, is central to the social orga...
The paper analyzes food talk and more particularly food assessments produced during dinner conversat...