道德食品选择的实证调查:定性研究方法

Georgios Roumeliotis, Elena Raptou, Konstantinos Polymeros, Konstantinos Galanopoulos
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:为什么顾客会在决策过程中考虑社会和环境问题?现代社会的食品选择有多道德?对这些问题的回答往往围绕着消费者的知情程度以及他们是否具备适当的技能来采取行动解决他们可能关心的问题。如今,道德食品消费是一个不断增长的市场,消费者的行为从关注产品价格和属性的理性方式转向与环境、社会福利、公共卫生和道德相关的食品道德。本研究采用定性研究方法,从 20 位消费者的目的性样本中选取数据,探讨了在后 COVID 19 时代和经济动荡环境中影响决策过程和饮食偏好的主要因素。主要结果表明,健康保护、可持续性和社会福利构成了道德食品消费的主轴。由于 "个人健康 "维度最为普遍,因此发现参与者更倾向于个人主义而非利他主义。未来的研究应扩展这些发现,探索不同消费群体在道德消费因素方面的差异。
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An Empirical Investigation of Ethical Food Choices: A Qualitative Research Approach
: Why do customers incorporate concerns about social and environmental issues into the decision-making process? How ethical are food choices in the modern world? Answers to these questions have often revolved around how informed consumers might be and whether they have the appropriate skills to act on concerns they might have. Today, ethical food consumption is a growing market where consumers’ behavior shifts from the rational manner focusing on the products price and attributes to the food ethics associated with environment, social welfare, public health, and morality. Using data selected from a purposive sample of 20 consumers, this study employed a qualitative research procedure to explore the main dimensions that influence the decision-making process and eating preferences in the post-COVID 19 era and within an economically turbulent environment. The main results showed that health protection, sustainability, and social wefare constitute the main axes of ethical food consumption. Participants were found to be more individualists than altruists since the “personal health” dimension was the most prevalent. Future research should extend these findings and explore variations in the ethical consumption factors among various consumer segments.
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