2021
DOI: 10.1177/21582440211007486
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Social Media Versus Personal Experience in the Consumer’s Apprehension on Imported Food Security and Safety Dilemma

Abstract: South Korea imports a large amount of agricultural and aquatic food products from China, which meets its food security. However, the import from China raises food safety questions, leading to food safety apprehension. We explored the source of the Korean consumer’s apprehension. Based on the apprehension reduction theory (ART) developed from interviews with Korean consumers in the first stage of the study, we conducted a survey to assess the social media as an indirect source of information and direct experien… Show more

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“…The “halo effect” states that one element of an entity’s attributes overwhelm its other aspects [ 116 ]. Similarly, the “halo effect” has an impact on one entity due to its connection with another [ 117 ]. For example, the adverse feature of an entity may overshadow its positive feature, and vice versa [ 118 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The “halo effect” states that one element of an entity’s attributes overwhelm its other aspects [ 116 ]. Similarly, the “halo effect” has an impact on one entity due to its connection with another [ 117 ]. For example, the adverse feature of an entity may overshadow its positive feature, and vice versa [ 118 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%