Consumer heterogeneity with respect to morality in consumption decisions and perceptions of animal welfare

General Information

Title
Consumer heterogeneity with respect to morality in consumption decisions and perceptions of animal welfare
Project Number
106
Abstract
The central research question is: How, why, and which consumers integrate moral concerns about animal welfare in purchase decisions. The second aim of the research is to develop new welfare concepts that meet the needs of the identified consumer segments. The project consists of three questionnaires, administered in October 2012, November 2012, and June 2013.
Longitudinal Type
Project
Begin date
01-10-2012
End date
25-06-2013
Researcher
De Jonge, J.
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2014 CentERdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-2c5-fa6x

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Publications

Why are general moral values poor predictors of concrete moral behavior in everyday life? A conceptual analysis and empirical study Frontiers in Psychology, first published online June 30, 2022; van den Berg, T. G. C., et al.
Moral values, behaviour, and the self Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; van der Berg, T. G. C.