The role of convenience in explaining food attitudes and consumption has been discussed in several recent studies. The purpose of this study is to test a model of the relationship between convenience, attitudes
and fish consumption in Norway. This model has previously been tested in five other European countries (Olsen...
The main objective of this paper was to study consumer concern for ethical and environmental issues regarding fishing and aquaculture. Cross-sectional data was collected in Valencia, Spain. A total sample of 452 consumers was obtained. This study uses descriptive and multivariate techniques to present data, and to obtain and describe...
This study extends Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to investigate the motivation to consume fish in a representative survey of Vietnamese individuals. The emperical study is based on using the structural equation approach to test construct valitidy of measures and the emperical fit of theoretical model. The results show that...
The first purpose of this study is to consider the mediators-involvement and attitudinal loyalty-in the relationship between satisfaction and repurchase loyalty toward fish. In addition, the antecedents of the
theory of planned behavior are included to compare the relative role of satisfaction, social norms and perceived behavioral control in forming...
Central Europe is an emerging market for seafood products, with rapidly developing opportunities for foreign direct investment and export. Although Poland in particular is widely regarded as a land of opportunity in the seafood business, surprisingly little effort has been made until now to gain a deeper understanding of the...
The purpose of this study is to discuss, develop and test the relationship among perceived quality
performance, consumer satisfaction and two different format of loyalty toward seafood. We frame our discussion
with the purpose of drawing together streams from the quality-satisfaction research, loyalty literature, attitude
research and from research on...
The objective of this paper is to explore eating and shopping habits related to fish across five European countries. A cross sectional consumer survey was carried out in Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Poland, and Spain. A total sample of 4800 consumers was obtained, and the sample was representative within each country...
The purpose of this study is to apply the extensive framework of theory of planned behavior (TPB) to explain repurchase intention towards fish of Vietnamese families. Specifically, we seek to understand the role of past behavior and habit in explaining repurchase intention besides satisfaction, social norm, and perceived behavioral control...
Epidemics of infectious diseases often occur in predictable limit cycles. Theory suggests these cycles can be disrupted by high amplitude seasonal fluctuations in transmission rates, resulting in deterministic chaos. However, persistent deterministic chaos has never been observed, in part because sufficiently large oscillations in transmission rates are uncommon. Where they...
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Benjamin D. Dalziel1¤, Ottar N. Bjørnstad2, Willem G. van Panhuis3, Donald S. Burke4, C
For many years, researchers have used the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) in order to suggest that human behaviour is greatly influenced by people’s preferences and attitudes, social norms, perceived behavioural control and intentions to act (Ajzen, 1991; Armitage and Conner, 2001) [1], [2]. Over the last 20 years, this...
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The roles of family