2019
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7350-0.ch010
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Building a Market for New Meat Alternatives

Abstract: This chapter provides an overview of developments in the Netherlands on new meat alternatives with a focus on plant-based meat substitutes and lab-grown meat. It devotes attention to both the supply side of the market (business activity) and the demand side (consumer appetite). The first concerns developments in the meat substitutes' innovation system since the 1990s until now. It concludes that the Netherlands has become a major player. The latter concerns the supportive purchasing power of consumers regardin… Show more

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“…In terms of the economic, political, or social environments under which a study is performed (Lim et al., 2021), we classified reviewed articles into two main context categories: study (country) and consumption (perspective and aspect). Most studies were conducted in the Netherlands (17 articles) which has a more developed AP market (Dagevos et al., 2019). Few of the studies were cross‐cultural (11 articles).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In terms of the economic, political, or social environments under which a study is performed (Lim et al., 2021), we classified reviewed articles into two main context categories: study (country) and consumption (perspective and aspect). Most studies were conducted in the Netherlands (17 articles) which has a more developed AP market (Dagevos et al., 2019). Few of the studies were cross‐cultural (11 articles).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the economic, political, or social environments under which a study is performed (Lim et al, 2021), we classified reviewed articles into two main context categories: study (country) and consumption (perspective and aspect). Most studies were conducted in the Netherlands (17 articles) which has a more developed AP market (Dagevos et al, 2019). In terms of systematic collection and analysis of the data used for empirical investigations (Lim et al, 2021), 81% (52 articles) applied quantitative methods, 13% (8 articles) of studies used qualitative methods, and 6% (4 articles) mixed methods.…”
Section: Finding Smentioning
confidence: 99%