Nonnegotiable Symbolic Value and Sugar-Driven Food Habits in Indonesia: Mixed Methods Study Using a Digital Sociological Approach.

IF 2.3 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR infodemiology Pub Date : 2026-02-27 DOI:10.2196/77261
Ewina Efriani Manik, Sudarsono Hardjosoekarto, Ricardi Adnan, Radhiatmoko Radhiatmoko, One Herwantoko, Hakiki Nurmajesty, Darwan Darwan, Farrah Eriska Putri, Astuti Sri Pawening
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Background: The sugar market in Indonesia reflects the distinct consumer behavior shaped by economic and deeply rooted cultural factors. This study explores how symbolic values attached to sugar sustain persistent, often irrational or uncontrollable consumption, highlighting the need for a demand-side perspective in the economic sociology of sugar markets.

Objective: This study analyzes the nonnegotiable symbolic value of sugar and its implication to uncontrollable consumption in Indonesia. Referring to the framework of product valuation in the social order of markets by Beckert, it offers insights into both the symbolic and material values of sugar.

Methods: The applied method complements digital mixed method approaches used in prior research. Digital data from online news and YouTube were visualized through textual network analysis and social network analysis to describe the symbolic and material values of sugar. In-depth interviews with key actors and limited field observations on food and beverage labels were also conducted.

Results: Findings reveal that the symbolic value of sugar increases significantly when processed into food or beverages, shaping food habits and habitus across diverse ethnic groups in Indonesia and reinforcing early dependence on sugar. Weak enforcement of labeling regulations on food and beverage packages further impedes shifts in consumer perceptions of the risks of excessive sugar consumption.

Conclusions: This study contributes a demand-side perspective to the economic sociology of the sugar market, proposing strategies to address the sugar-driven food habits and habitus from the perspective of consumer behavior. Simultaneously, it assesses producer compliance with regulations on the sweetness level to reduce sugar consumption and the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases.

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印度尼西亚不可协商的象征价值和糖驱动的饮食习惯:使用数字社会学方法的混合方法研究。
背景:印度尼西亚的食糖市场反映了受经济因素和根深蒂固的文化因素影响的独特的消费者行为。本研究探讨了与糖相关的象征性价值如何维持持续的、通常是非理性的或不可控的消费,强调了糖市场经济社会学中需求侧视角的必要性。目的:本研究分析了糖不可协商的象征价值及其对印度尼西亚不可控消费的影响。参考贝克特在市场社会秩序中的产品价值框架,对糖的象征价值和物质价值都有深入的认识。方法:本方法是对以往研究中采用的数字混合方法的补充。通过文本网络分析和社会网络分析,将来自在线新闻和YouTube的数字数据可视化,以描述糖的象征价值和物质价值。对主要参与者进行深入访谈,并对食品和饮料标签进行有限的实地观察。结果:研究结果表明,糖的象征价值在加工成食品或饮料时显著增加,塑造了印度尼西亚不同民族的饮食习惯和习惯,并加强了早期对糖的依赖。食品和饮料包装上的标签法规执行不力,进一步阻碍了消费者对过量摄入糖的风险认知的转变。结论:本研究为食糖市场的经济社会学提供了需求侧视角,从消费者行为的角度提出了解决糖驱动饮食习惯和习惯的策略。同时,它还评估生产商是否遵守有关甜度水平的规定,以减少糖的消费量和非传染性疾病的流行。
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