Consumer Offsetting Behavior and Food Safety Information: the Case of Vegetable Preparation and Consumption As It Applies to the 2007 U.s. Salmonella Nationwide Contamination - Elvis Ndembe - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639188417 - August 30, 2009
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Consumer Offsetting Behavior and Food Safety Information: the Case of Vegetable Preparation and Consumption As It Applies to the 2007 U.s. Salmonella Nationwide Contamination

Elvis Ndembe

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Consumer Offsetting Behavior and Food Safety Information: the Case of Vegetable Preparation and Consumption As It Applies to the 2007 U.s. Salmonella Nationwide Contamination

This study combines both theoretical and empirical models to test the presence of dominant or partial offsetting Behavior (OB) in the preparation and consumption of vegetables following the 2007 U. S nationwide Salmonella contamination if a food safety policy such as the PR/HACCP is mandated in the vegetable sector. Our findings indicate that food safety information that has an effect on outrage and locus of control, both determinants of perception of risk, will lead consumers to become lax in response to this food safety policy. These findings can be used by regulatory authorities to evaluate the potential impact and reaction of consumers to a given regulatory policy which will enable the efficient and effective implementation of such policies, as such safeguarding the safety and well being of consumers.

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Released August 30, 2009
ISBN13 9783639188417
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 92
Dimensions 145 g
Language English