Consumer Intentions to Buy Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labeled Food Products: The Moderating Effects of Personality Differences |
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Authors: | Yuko Onozaka Elisabeth Lind Melbye Aase Vorre Skuland |
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Affiliation: | 1. UiS Business School, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway;2. Nofima–The Food Research Institute, Stavanger, Norway |
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Abstract: | Although the current literature suggests that consumers in general have a desire to eat healthy and also like to obtain nutrition information about food products, there still exists a gap in terms of understanding how consumers utilize nutrition information. Drawing on consumer psychology literature, we examine how self-efficacy, healthy eating intentions, and perceptions about a simple front-of-pack nutrition label affect purchase intentions, and how these effects may be moderated by two information-processing-related personality traits—need for cognition and propensity to self-reference. We find that consumers’ intention to purchase front-of-pack nutrition-labeled products is positively affected by self-efficacy and label perceptions but is not directly driven by a general interest in healthy eating. We also find significant moderating effects from both personality traits considered. |
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Keywords: | consumer behavior nutrition labels personality moderators |
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