Henson Spencer, Annou Mamane, Cranfield John, Ryks Joanne
Department of Food, Agricultural, and Resource Economics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Risk Anal. 2008 Dec;28(6):1601-17. doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2008.01123.x. Epub 2008 Sep 18.
This article reports a study on consumer attitudes to 21 food and nonfood technologies in Canada. The study involves repertory grid interviews with 36 food consumers, the data from which are analyzed using generalized Procrustes analysis. Results highlight the role of perceived risk and perceived benefit in determining the acceptability of the technologies, with individual technologies lying along a continuum between the two. For technology as a whole and the 21 specific technologies, the perceived risk and perceived benefit constructs were the dominant determinants of consumer acceptability. While perceptions of perceived risk and perceived benefit differed between individual respondents, there were very limited consistent relations with a range of sociodemographic variables.
本文报道了一项关于加拿大消费者对21种食品和非食品技术态度的研究。该研究包括对36名食品消费者进行的 repertory grid访谈,访谈数据采用广义普罗克汝斯分析进行分析。结果突出了感知风险和感知利益在决定技术可接受性方面的作用,个别技术处于两者之间的连续统一体上。对于整体技术和21种特定技术而言,感知风险和感知利益结构是消费者可接受性的主要决定因素。虽然个体受访者对感知风险和感知利益的看法存在差异,但与一系列社会人口统计学变量的一致关系非常有限。