2014
DOI: 10.1080/10496505.2014.880655
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Food Consumer Information Behavior: Need Arousal, Seeking Behavior, and Information Use

Abstract: This article draws from general and specific literature to present the way food consumer information behavior is executed from the stage of information need recognition to that of information use. Information needs are derivative needs, which originate from primary (physiological or psychological) needs. After need arousal, the consumer starts seeking food information by using one or more of the available out-of-store (published material, media, experts, institutional bodies, and social milieu) or in-store (st… Show more

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“…This significance remained even when formal education was controlled for, implying that higher educational attainment may not necessarily translate into the demonstration of greater food literacy skills in food-insecure populations. This lack of knowledge or food literacy may result in an inability to decode or apply information and may be linked to a sense of being deliberately misled, which may ultimately impact healthy food choices [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This significance remained even when formal education was controlled for, implying that higher educational attainment may not necessarily translate into the demonstration of greater food literacy skills in food-insecure populations. This lack of knowledge or food literacy may result in an inability to decode or apply information and may be linked to a sense of being deliberately misled, which may ultimately impact healthy food choices [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has explored how consumers maximize their utility in the context of food, nutrition, and health [ Grossman (1972 , March–April); Blaylock et al, 1999 ; Cawley, 2004 ]. More recent work ( Lioutas, 2014 ) has examined the information processing behavior that consumers utilize as it relates to food choices. When an individual processes available dietary information and, based on this information, chooses to purchase and consume “healthy” foods, the individual is maximizing their utility.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fracture therapist needs the information of traditional medicine to set a standard of medication administration to the patient, whereas the patient needs the information of traditional medicine to cure his fraction safely. Lioutas (2014) states that, "Human information behaviour is a complex and multidimensional system which function when the person recognizes a need-that can be met through information intakeand includes all the activating mechanisms that lead to the information seeking, the actual process of information seeking, and that of information processing and use". The information has a complete unity starts from the need of information, search for the information, and use the information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The information has a complete unity starts from the need of information, search for the information, and use the information. Wilson (1981) and Belkin, Oddy, and Brooks (1982) in Lioutas (2014) wrote that information needs not only for ourselves but naturally become the goal of those needs. Therefore, all the information from any other life fields is also needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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