Authors
Linda Ferrari, Chad M Baum, Alessandro Banterle, Hans De Steur
Publication date
2021/2/5
Journal
British Food Journal
Volume
123
Issue
3
Pages
1268-1286
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
This study jointly examines consumer attitudes towards gene-edited (GE) food and their preferences for labelling such products. Thus, it contributes to understanding the role of educational background, objective/subjective knowledge, environmental concern and socio-demographics in the context of GE food.
Design/methodology/approach
An online survey was administered to two generations of young individuals (millennials and Generation Z; n = 234) from two neighbouring European Union (EU) regions (Belgium and The Netherlands), which have a stringent policy on (labelling) genetically modified (GM) food. Ordinary least squares (OLS) and ordered logit models (OLMs) were employed to identify key determinants of attitudes towards GE food and GE labelling preferences, respectively.
Findings
Attitudes towards GE food were determined by environmental concern (negative) and objective knowledge …
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