This paper describes an interdisciplinary research project carried out on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture. The project combines the knowledge of food experts with decision-orientated approaches from microeconomics and the social sciences. It examines what it is that makes food business operators (from the feed industry to the retail trade) break (or not break) rules. Through the analysis of both economic incentives and social context factors, the project aims at contributing to an adequate design of prevention measures. Four offence-prone regulations identified in the course of the ongoing project are exemplarily examined with regard to the present incentive situation.asymmetric information, moral...
Consumers' trust is a key factor in dealing with rising concerns about food safety and food quality,...
This paper presents an analysis of the changing food risk perceptions of German consumers over the p...
Food borne illness today still results in high societal costs, even though FBOs have implemented foo...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary research project carried out on behalf of the Federal Mini...
The probability that actors in economic relationships break rules increases with the profits they th...
The probability that buyers are deceived with regard to the quality or safety of purchased products ...
The objective of this article is to describe and to analyse the basic relationships between control ...
Malpractice in food production entails unacceptable procedures and undesirable product qualities and...
This study assesses quantitatively the economic incentives for firms to adopt food safety controls a...
The general focus of this study is to investigate the decision to invest in food safety as a field o...
The objective of this article is to describe and to analyse the basic relationships between control ...
Previous studies of risk behavior observed weak or inconsistent relationships between risk perceptio...
Consumers trust is a key factor in dealing with rising concerns about food safety and food quality, ...
This article examines the impact of regulation and market-driven private actions on food safety perf...
This study assesses quantitatively the economic incentives for firms to adopt food safety controls a...
Consumers' trust is a key factor in dealing with rising concerns about food safety and food quality,...
This paper presents an analysis of the changing food risk perceptions of German consumers over the p...
Food borne illness today still results in high societal costs, even though FBOs have implemented foo...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary research project carried out on behalf of the Federal Mini...
The probability that actors in economic relationships break rules increases with the profits they th...
The probability that buyers are deceived with regard to the quality or safety of purchased products ...
The objective of this article is to describe and to analyse the basic relationships between control ...
Malpractice in food production entails unacceptable procedures and undesirable product qualities and...
This study assesses quantitatively the economic incentives for firms to adopt food safety controls a...
The general focus of this study is to investigate the decision to invest in food safety as a field o...
The objective of this article is to describe and to analyse the basic relationships between control ...
Previous studies of risk behavior observed weak or inconsistent relationships between risk perceptio...
Consumers trust is a key factor in dealing with rising concerns about food safety and food quality, ...
This article examines the impact of regulation and market-driven private actions on food safety perf...
This study assesses quantitatively the economic incentives for firms to adopt food safety controls a...
Consumers' trust is a key factor in dealing with rising concerns about food safety and food quality,...
This paper presents an analysis of the changing food risk perceptions of German consumers over the p...
Food borne illness today still results in high societal costs, even though FBOs have implemented foo...