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通过意识形态对象改变实践链:植物性肉类如何影响消费者的日常食品实践?
Rohan Venkatraman1, María Paula Hernández Ruiz2, Anita S Lawrence3
1Department of Marketing, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, Australia.
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|June 29, 2023
概括
采用植物性肉类 (PBMs) 影响消费者的饮食习惯,影响社会习惯,健康感知和身体关系. 消费者选择PBM是出于意义或方便,这导致了显著的饮食转变.
科学领域:
- 食品研究 食品研究
- 消费者行为 消费者行为
- 消费社会学是消费的社会学.
背景情况:
- 消费者对植物性肉类 (PBM) 的兴趣日益增长.
- 对PBM采用如何影响更广泛的食品实践的理解有限.
- 需要研究将实践理论应用于新型食品.
研究的目的:
- 调查PBM采用对消费者食品实践的影响.
- 探索PBM如何影响相关实践及其相关含义.
- 通过检查采用意识形态对象来扩展实践理论.
主要方法:
- 定性研究设计. 定性研究设计.
- 与PBM消费者进行了21次深入采访.
- 实践理论框架的应用.
主要成果:
- 消费者采用PBM的意义是连贯性或实用性.
- 采用导致社会食品实践的波动后果.
- 观察到健康理解和身体关系的重新配置.
结论:
- 采用PBM显著改变了与食品相关的做法和含义.
- 研究结果提供了对饮食模式,健康感知和身体关系的见解.
- 对饮食,营销和卫生从业人员的实际影响.
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