Indian Consumer Attitudes Toward Food Safety: An Exploratory Study |
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Authors: | Sanjay Kumar |
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Affiliation: | Marketing Department, IIMT-Oxford Brooks University, Gurgaon, India |
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Abstract: | The aim of this research is to segment Indian consumers based on their attitudes toward food safety and to demographically characterize each segment with sound risk communication strategies and outreach program may be developed to target vulnerable groups. This article uses exploratory factor analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis to find the factors that accentuate consumers’ attitude toward food safety and generalizes the heterogeneity of consumer attitudes based on five factors: apprehension, trust, appetence for a high degree of regulation, acknowledgment from foodborne illness, and propensity for the right to purchase foods that are not guaranteed to be safe. |
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Keywords: | India food attitudes risk analysis food safety |
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