DO BEEF RISK PERCEPTIONS OR RISK ATTITUDES HAVE A GREATER EFFECT ON THE BEEF PURCHASE DECISIONS OF CANADIAN CONSUMERS?

作者:Yang Jun; Goddard Ellen*
来源:Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A: Current Issues , 2011, 74(22-24): 1575-1591.
DOI:10.1080/15287394.2011.618985

摘要

Cluster analysis is applied in this study to group Canadian households by two characteristics, their risk perceptions and risk attitudes toward beef. There are some similarities in demographic profiles, meat purchases, and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) media recall between the cluster that perceives beef to be the most risky and the cluster that has little willingness to accept the risks of eating beef. There are similarities between the medium risk perception cluster and the medium risk attitude cluster, as well as between the cluster that perceives beef to have little risk and the cluster that is most willing to accept the risks of eating beef. Regression analysis shows that risk attitudes have a larger impact on house-hold-level beef purchasing decisions than do risk perceptions for all consumer clusters. This implies that it may be more effective to undertake policies that reduce the risks associated with eating beef, instead of enhancing risk communication to improve risk perceptions. Only for certain clusters with higher willingness to accept the risks of eating beef might enhancing risk communication increase beef consumption significantly. The different role of risk perceptions and risk attitudes in beef consumption needs to be recognized during the design of risk management policies.

  • 出版日期2011