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Chinese consumers' choice for genetically modified (GM) food: Implications for food risk policy in China

Authors
Kim, Bo Young ReneeChen, Haoran
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
National Academy of Management Vul
Keywords
Chinese consumer; Consumer behavior; Food safety; Genetically modified food
Citation
Actual Problems of Economics, v.144, no.6, pp.258 - 266
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Journal Title
Actual Problems of Economics
Volume
144
Number
6
Start Page
258
End Page
266
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/163828
ISSN
1993-6788
Abstract
GM food products are being marketed in China extensively; however, Chinese consumers are not still well informed on the basics of GM and the availability of GM food products. Understanding Chinese consumers' behavior towards GM products is an important step in developing effective public policy measures on food risk management and marketing strategies of GM foods. This paper compares relative importance of 3 major antecedents - product related cues, consumers' awareness cues and policy related cues. By comparing these antecedents, the paper provides guidelines on successful marketing and risk management of GM food products. Knowledge & awareness construct was found to have the largest effect on consumers' not willing to buy (NWTB) construct, and perceived risk construct had substantial secondary effect on NWTB.
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