Perceived Consequences: General or Specific? The Case of Palm Oil-Free Products
Abstract
Palm oil production and consumption involve several consequences, the perception of which are significant factors that influence consumer behavior. The aim of our research is to explore which health, environmental, or social consequences associated with palm oil influence consumers most in their behavior to avoid palm oil. We examined the three risk types from two approaches: from the viewpoint of generally perceived consequences, and the...
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Title
Perceived Consequences: General or Specific? The Case of Palm Oil-Free Products
Published Date
Mar 23, 2021
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
6
Pages
3550 - 3550
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