The dichotomy between perceptions of the acceptability of risk associated with genetically modified (GM) foods and willingness to consume GM foods is investigated. Results indicate that some consumers are willing to consume GM foods even though they may perceive such foods as somewhat unsafe, with determinants such as self-perceived knowledge about the availability of GM foods and altruistic motives having positive and significant effects on their consumption decisions. Efforts toward decreasing perception of risk and ultimately increasing acceptance of and demand for GM foods should address issues related to their altruistic characteristics and outrage.Consumer/Household Economics, Risk and Uncertainty,
We assess Canadian’s risk perceptions for genetically modified (GM) food and probe influences of soc...
Verneau§ Working Paper no. 9/2002 Our paper is an attempt to analyse consumers ’ behaviour when faci...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that trust in risk regulation is strongly related to the ...
The dichotomy between perceptions of the acceptability of risk associated with genetically modified ...
The dichotomy between perceptions of the acceptability of risk associated with genetically modified ...
This study examines consumer willingness to consume genetically modified food products with clearly ...
The stated benefits and perceived risks of genetic modification (GM) cover very diverse issues, such...
The influence of risk perception and risk attitudes in the process of accepting genetically modified...
This paper investigates Willingness to Accept (WTA) Genetic Modification (GM) foods based on experim...
Most of the existing literature deals with consumer willingness to pay for GM-free food, or consumer...
Thanks are extended to our colleagues Cheryl DeVuyst and Saleem Shaik for reviewing this manuscript,...
The stated benefits and perceived risks of genetic modification (GM) cover very diverse issues, such...
This study examines the role of product benefits and potential risks in consumer acceptance of genet...
An increasing set of evidence has been reported on how consumers could potentially react to the intr...
Applies the means-end approach to investigate how German consumers relate GM food attributes to valu...
We assess Canadian’s risk perceptions for genetically modified (GM) food and probe influences of soc...
Verneau§ Working Paper no. 9/2002 Our paper is an attempt to analyse consumers ’ behaviour when faci...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that trust in risk regulation is strongly related to the ...
The dichotomy between perceptions of the acceptability of risk associated with genetically modified ...
The dichotomy between perceptions of the acceptability of risk associated with genetically modified ...
This study examines consumer willingness to consume genetically modified food products with clearly ...
The stated benefits and perceived risks of genetic modification (GM) cover very diverse issues, such...
The influence of risk perception and risk attitudes in the process of accepting genetically modified...
This paper investigates Willingness to Accept (WTA) Genetic Modification (GM) foods based on experim...
Most of the existing literature deals with consumer willingness to pay for GM-free food, or consumer...
Thanks are extended to our colleagues Cheryl DeVuyst and Saleem Shaik for reviewing this manuscript,...
The stated benefits and perceived risks of genetic modification (GM) cover very diverse issues, such...
This study examines the role of product benefits and potential risks in consumer acceptance of genet...
An increasing set of evidence has been reported on how consumers could potentially react to the intr...
Applies the means-end approach to investigate how German consumers relate GM food attributes to valu...
We assess Canadian’s risk perceptions for genetically modified (GM) food and probe influences of soc...
Verneau§ Working Paper no. 9/2002 Our paper is an attempt to analyse consumers ’ behaviour when faci...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that trust in risk regulation is strongly related to the ...