The influence of country-of-origin stereotypes on consumer responses to food safety scandals: The case of the horsemeat adulteration

Volume: 53, Pages: 71 - 83
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
Food safety scandals are recurring events in the food industry worldwide and companies are not immune to these incidents. However, there is a paucity of studies that examine how consumers evaluate and respond to brands involved in food crises and how consumers’ prejudicial views about brands may bias these responses. Following attribution theory, the current study analyzes the psychological mechanisms through which consumers form judgments about...
Paper Details
Title
The influence of country-of-origin stereotypes on consumer responses to food safety scandals: The case of the horsemeat adulteration
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
53
Pages
71 - 83
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