Consumer Motivations and Buying Behavior: The Case of the Local Food System Movement |
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Authors: | Gretchen Nurse Rainbolt Yuko Onozaka Dawn Thilmany McFadden |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Arizona , Tucson , Arizona , USA gnurse@email.arizona.edu;3. University of Stavanger , Stavanger , Norway;4. Colorado State University , Fort Collins , Colorado , USA |
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Abstract: | The significant attention and growth surrounding sustainable foods has created a demand for research investigating different factors that can aid in predicting and explaining consumer behavior. This article utilized an attitude-behavior framework, the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), to identify factors that might influence consumer valuation of organic, fair trade, and local labeled food. Approximately 1,000 consumers from a 2008 nationwide survey were used in data analyses. Some TPB determinants proved successful in understanding consumer motivations (behavioral control, social norms). These results can be used by a wide variety of food marketers to connect with consumers to promote effective marketing strategies of sustainable food products |
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Keywords: | local food system Theory of Planned Behavior sustainable food consumer motivation |
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