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Factors Impacting Food Safety Risk Perceptions
Authors:Glynn T Tonsor  Ted C Schroeder  Joost M E Pennings
Abstract:We developed and applied a model of consumer risk perceptions of beef food safety to better understand the underlying drivers of consumer demand for food safety. We show how consumer demographics, country‐of‐residence, as well as reliance on, and trust in, alternative food safety information sources affect risk perceptions of consumers in Canada, Japan and the United States. Consumers in all three countries have risk perceptions shaped by their level of reliance on observable and credence attribute information. Risk perceptions of consumers in each country are significantly higher for those less trusting of doctors. Moreover, personal and indirect food safety experiences substantially affect risk perceptions. These results are useful to decision‐makers in developing more efficient supply chain management strategies and public policies aimed at building or sustaining consumer confidence in food safety.
Keywords:Bayesian updating  bivariate Tobit  food safety  information  risk perceptions  trust and reliance  D12  D81  D83  Q13  Q18
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