2023
DOI: 10.1108/bfj-06-2023-0476
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A qualitative exploration to understand consumers' meat preferences in an emerging market through the TPB model

Rashmi Ranjan Parida,
Mahesh Gadekar

Abstract: PurposeThis paper investigates the factors and how they lead to meat choice decisions based on preferred slaughter practices. The literature has established the role of psychological factors and morality perception in meat choice decisions. However, it explores how consumers' behavioural intention is impacted towards alternative meat when consumer guilt is activated in different cultural settings.Design/methodology/approachThis study included in-depth interviews with consumers from India's emerging market due … Show more

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“…Many researchers have used the TPB theory, and one of them [31] has shown that the authors advance the current understanding of TPB from the perspective of behavioral intention toward non-halal meat. According to Ajzen in one of the research studies [32], TPB is a model that is user-friendly and open to modification where the basic paths and variables can be rearranged and expanded to meet research needs.…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behavior (Tpb)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have used the TPB theory, and one of them [31] has shown that the authors advance the current understanding of TPB from the perspective of behavioral intention toward non-halal meat. According to Ajzen in one of the research studies [32], TPB is a model that is user-friendly and open to modification where the basic paths and variables can be rearranged and expanded to meet research needs.…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behavior (Tpb)mentioning
confidence: 99%