2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12072696
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Perceived Knowledge, Coping Efficacy and Consumer Consumption Changes in Response to Food Recall

Abstract: With a serious food safety situation in China, lots of major food recalls have been initiated. This study examined the key determinants underlying consumers’ protection and behavioral intention in response to major food recalls. An augmented protection motivation theory model (PMT) was developed by incorporating trust in food safety management and food recall concern into the original PMT. Structural equation model analysis was conducted using survey data in China (N = 631). The results showed that perceived k… Show more

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“…However, because they understand how the virus is transmitted and how the protective measures prevent its spread, it consequently leads to higher levels of the perceived effectiveness of protective measures. Similar results and interpretations are presented in Liao et al ( 2020 ), where individuals with additional knowledge on food safety displayed higher levels of both perceived severity and response efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…However, because they understand how the virus is transmitted and how the protective measures prevent its spread, it consequently leads to higher levels of the perceived effectiveness of protective measures. Similar results and interpretations are presented in Liao et al ( 2020 ), where individuals with additional knowledge on food safety displayed higher levels of both perceived severity and response efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The impact on human health was the most visible and harmful ramifications of the coronavirus disease in 2019 according to WHO, COVID-19 Impact [16]. The pandemic's escalating economic devastation, on the other hand, sets it apart from any other recent calamity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the policy level, we assert that while there exist well-established inspection, testing and certification systems such as the ISO 22000 standard for safety in food chains and several certification programs for organic produce [35], these schemes might be failing to prevent the risks of increasing contamination and consequently, recalls of organic products. Apart from the risk posed to consumers [51][52][53], the increasing recalls of organic products' recalls might also hamper the transition towards sustainable agricultural practices. Sustainable practices are an important part of the UN's SDG agenda, i.e., as SDG2 to end hunger assumes a rapid shift toward sustainable agriculture and sustainable practices that are inherent in organic production [54].…”
Section: Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any food product recall (including organic food) is a critical firm strategy that not only involves significant costs and loss of reputation, but also a food safety issue for consumers [51]. While consumers are better aware of the risk associated with organic food product recall [52] through social media nowadays, the elimination of such recall is unlikely to occur in the future.…”
Section: Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%