As a way of understanding the potential antecedents of intentional acts of food contamination, a framework that employs tenets of Ajzen’s (1985) Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) was utilized to assess employees’ attitudes about committing such acts. In a sample of 123 employees from various links along a fruit and vegetable industry supply chain between Mexico and the United States, we found industry commitment and moral norm to be antecedents to attitudes toward intentional food contamination. We also found that both perceived behavioural controls (i.e. security measures) and attitude toward intentional food contamination positively related to intention to contaminate food. The value of applying the TPB model to this context is discussed
This study used a new methodology – the TPB Interview – for studying people’s beliefs about reducing...
Twenty percent of food poisoning annually in Australia is believed to result from consumer food hand...
Utilises social cognition models to determine the beliefs, attitudes and knowledge of consumers towa...
As a way of understanding the potential antecedents of intentional acts of food contamination, a fra...
AbstractThe production of safe food is an important objective for many food-processing facilities gi...
Food safety remains a public health issue in developing countries. The theory of planned behavior (T...
The authors considered work habits within an integrated framework of motivated behavior. A distincti...
It is estimated that 5.4 million Australians get sick annually from eating contaminated food and tha...
Food safety remains a public health issue in developing countries. The theory of planned behavior (T...
Purpose – The melamine milk scandal caused a crisis of confidence in food containing dairy products....
Ideologically motivated intentional adulteration is an attempt to cause harm to consumers of food. W...
In order to minimise the occurrence of food-borne illness, it is recommended that individuals perfor...
Objective: Approximately 48 million Americans are affected by foodborne illness each year. Evidence ...
Theories of behaviour change can explain the factors affecting food handlers’ use of food safety pra...
An estimated 25% of the populations of both the United States and Australia suffer from foodborne il...
This study used a new methodology – the TPB Interview – for studying people’s beliefs about reducing...
Twenty percent of food poisoning annually in Australia is believed to result from consumer food hand...
Utilises social cognition models to determine the beliefs, attitudes and knowledge of consumers towa...
As a way of understanding the potential antecedents of intentional acts of food contamination, a fra...
AbstractThe production of safe food is an important objective for many food-processing facilities gi...
Food safety remains a public health issue in developing countries. The theory of planned behavior (T...
The authors considered work habits within an integrated framework of motivated behavior. A distincti...
It is estimated that 5.4 million Australians get sick annually from eating contaminated food and tha...
Food safety remains a public health issue in developing countries. The theory of planned behavior (T...
Purpose – The melamine milk scandal caused a crisis of confidence in food containing dairy products....
Ideologically motivated intentional adulteration is an attempt to cause harm to consumers of food. W...
In order to minimise the occurrence of food-borne illness, it is recommended that individuals perfor...
Objective: Approximately 48 million Americans are affected by foodborne illness each year. Evidence ...
Theories of behaviour change can explain the factors affecting food handlers’ use of food safety pra...
An estimated 25% of the populations of both the United States and Australia suffer from foodborne il...
This study used a new methodology – the TPB Interview – for studying people’s beliefs about reducing...
Twenty percent of food poisoning annually in Australia is believed to result from consumer food hand...
Utilises social cognition models to determine the beliefs, attitudes and knowledge of consumers towa...