Social mobility beliefs lower preferences for genetically-modified foods

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作者
Chan, Eugene Y. [1 ]
Saqib, Najam U. [2 ]
Gohary, Ali [3 ]
机构
[1] Toronto Metropolitan Univ, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Laurentian Univ, Sudbury, ON, Canada
[3] La Trobe Univ, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
Social mobility beliefs; Social norms; Genetically-modified foods; Consumer preference; Sustainable consumption; PERCEIVED ECONOMIC MOBILITY; PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE; ATTITUDES; PERCEPTIONS; KNOWLEDGE; CONTEXT; CROPS; GMOS;
D O I
10.1016/j.appet.2025.107981
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This multi-study investigation explores the influence of Social Mobility Beliefs (SMB) on consumer preference for genetically-modified (GM) foods. Study 1 (N = 500) involved a survey, while Studies 2 (N = 261) and 3 (N = 300) employed experimental manipulations of SMB. Results demonstrate that higher SMB correlate with less favorable preferences for GM foods due to a heightened importance of adhering to social norms, which include those against GM food consumption. Experimental manipulations of SMB confirmed the causal effect of SMB on lower GM food preferences, while alterations in social norms moderate the effect. These findings underscore the significant role of SMB in shaping preferences toward GM foods. Implications extend to policy-making and communication strategies aimed at fostering sustainable food consumption practices. This research contributes novel insights to the understanding of consumer behavior and its implications for sustainable production.
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