Integrating health leadership and management perspectives: the MESH framework for culturally informed food design thinking and well-being promotion.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jack S Tillotson, Vito Tassiello, Shona Bettany, Benjamin Laker
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Abstract

Purpose: This study examines the social and cultural life of food innovations to inform food design thinking. The authors explore this through wellness regulating functional foods, foods scientifically modified for health benefits based on medical and nutritional claims, as a materialisation of food innovation in the marketplace.

Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on affordance theory, where affordance relations enable potential for consumer food well-being regulation, the authors gathered in-depth interview data from diverse consumer groups across three illustrative exemplar functional foods.

Findings: The research reveals how consumers engage in meaningful actions with functional foods in the experiences of their everyday lives. Four analytical themes emerge for consumer wellness regulation through functional foods: morality judgements, emotional consequences, social embedding and historicality.

Originality: Analytical themes emerging from the findings are conceptualised as MESH, a useful acronym for the social and cultural life of food innovations within the design thinking arena. The MESH framework includes dichotomous cultural affordances that overlap and entangle different cultural themes weaving together consumers' perceived possibilities for food well-being regulation. These cultural affordances reveal distinct paths that link consumer experiences and food design thinking.

整合健康领导力和管理视角:MESH 框架,促进有文化背景的食品设计思维和福祉推广。
目的:本研究探讨了食品创新的社会和文化生活,为食品设计思维提供参考。作者通过对功能性食品(根据医疗和营养声明对食品进行科学改良以获得健康益处)的健康监管进行探索,将其作为食品创新在市场中的具体化:作者借鉴承受力理论(承受力关系为消费者食品健康监管提供了可能性),收集了来自不同消费者群体对三种示范性功能食品的深入访谈数据:研究结果:研究揭示了消费者如何在日常生活体验中与功能食品进行有意义的互动。通过功能性食品对消费者健康的调节产生了四个分析主题:道德判断、情感后果、社会嵌入和历史性:研究结果中出现的分析主题被概念化为 MESH,这是设计思维领域中食品创新的社会和文化生活的有用缩写。MESH 框架包括二分法的文化承受能力,这些文化承受能力将不同的文化主题重叠和纠缠在一起,编织出消费者所感知的食品福利调节的可能性。这些文化承受力揭示了将消费者体验与食品设计思维联系起来的独特路径。
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BMJ Leader
BMJ Leader Nursing-Leadership and Management
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