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Consumer Behavior Regarding Genetically Modified Foods: A Mediator Model

Authors

Rodríguez-Entrena M. , SALAZAR ORDÓÑEZ, MELANIA

External publication

No

Means

Genet. Modif. Org. in Food: Product., Safety, Regul. and Public Health

Scope

Capítulo de un Libro

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

Publication date

01/01/2015

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-84960802869

Abstract

In the European Union, the development of genetically modified (GM) crops has been very limited, primarily because of the distrust of European society toward transgenic food. The biotech industry is now focused on offering direct benefits to consumers (the second generation of GM functional foods); however, success still depends on the degree of social acceptance. This chapter intends to provide a better understanding of consumers' acceptance toward the second generation of GM foods. An empirical study was performed in southern Spain (Andalusia) using 448 face-to-face surveys in which GM foods with an organoleptic claim, a healthy claim, and a non-claim were offered to measure the intentions to purchase. In addition, we analyzed the strength of the mediator role played by the perceived risks of GM technology and food in the acceptance of consumers. © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Consumer behavior; Genetically modified food; Healthy claim; Mediator model; Organoleptic claim