English Business 2
Writing 6
7.30 pm
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Journal : The decision to buy
organic food products in Southern Italy
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Author(s): Tiziana
de Magistris , (Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria
de Aragón, Unidad de Economía Agraria, Zaragoza, Spain), Azucena
Gracia , (Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de
Aragón, Unidad de Economía Agraria, Zaragoza, Spain)
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Citation: Tiziana de Magistris,
Azucena Gracia, (2008) "The decision to buy organic food products in
Southern Italy", British Food Journal, Vol. 110 Iss: 9, pp.929 - 947
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Keywords: Consumer
behaviour , Food products
, Italy , Organic foods
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Article type: Research paper
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DOI : 10.1108/00070700810900620
(Permanent URL)
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Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Limited
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Abstract:
Purpose – The aim of the paper is to investigate the consumers'
decision-making process for organically produced foods in Italy.
Design/methodology/approach – A structural equation modelling approach has been used
with information provided by a survey conducted in Italy (Naples).
Findings – Results indicate that consumer' attitudes towards organic
food, in particular towards the health attribute and towards the environment
are the most important factors that explain consumers' decision-making process
for organic food products. Moreover, it has been found that larger information
on the organic food market, which drives to a higher consumers' organic food
knowledge, is important because it positively influences consumers' attitudes
towards organic food products. Finally, consumers who try to follow a healthy
diet and balanced life are likely to have more positive attitudes towards
organic food products and towards the environment, inducing a more likely
intention to purchase organic foods.
Originality/value – Findings provide more evidence on consumers' underlying
motivations to buy organic food to the already existing evidence in Europe to
evaluate the future implementation of the recently approved Regulation (EC) no.
834/2007 of 28 June 2007 on organic production and labelling of organic
products. In addition, empirical results would help local policy makers to
establish appropriate market strategies to develop the future demand for these
products.
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