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Effect of consumers’ origin on perceived sensory quality, liking and liking drivers: A cross-cultural study on European cheeses

2021

Abstract We aim at studying consumers’ Perceived Sensory Quality (PSQ) concept. We manipulated a priori both familiarity (contrast local vs. foreign cheeses) and quality level (contrast PDO or traditional cheeses vs. their non-PDO and/or industrial counterpart). The study was run in four European countries. Thus, eight cheeses (one PDO or traditional cheese and one non-PDO cheese from each of the four European countries) were assessed by a total of 438 consumers (from 100 to 120 consumers from each region) in terms of PSQ and liking. The cheeses were also described by a trained panel. PSQ depended on both consumers’ and cheeses’ origin. The main finding is that in the three countries with P…

liking030309 nutrition & dieteticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSensory systemwine qualityperception[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciencescheese03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyCross-culturalQuality (business)media_common0303 health sciencesNutrition and Dieteticsconsumer04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceperceived sensory qualitycross-cultural studypdoQuality levelPsychologySocial psychology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood Science
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Parental expectations and prosocial behavior of adolescents from low-income backgrounds. A cross-cultural comparison between three countries: Argenti…

2014

Parental expectations are influenced by cultural models, which in turn are subject to a great influence from historically fluctuating features of the socioeconomic background. Parental expectations seem to be linked to children’s social and emotional development in terms of empathy and prosocial behavior. The current study aims to (a) compare low-income adolescents’ perceptions of parental expectations of prosocial and antisocial behavior across three Latin countries (Argentina, Colombia, and Spain), (b) compare the empathy and prosocial behavior between the three countries, (c) compare the prosocial behavior between the three countries, and (d) study the effect of perceived parental expect…

Cultural StudiesLow incomeSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpathyLOW-INCOMEDevelopmental psychologyCIENCIAS SOCIALESPerceptionCROSS-CULTURAL STUDYSocioeconomic statusmedia_commonInfants CriançaConducta (Psicologia)PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOREducació en valorsOtras PsicologíaCross-cultural studiesPsicologíaProsocial behaviorAnthropologyScale (social sciences)Interpersonal Reactivity IndexPsychologySocial psychologyPARENTAL EXPECTATIONS
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Purchase intention and purchase behavior online: A cross-cultural approach

2020

This article aims to explore the key factors on e-commerce adoption from elements of social psychology, such as attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, ease of use and perceived usefulness, introducing the study of non-traditional elements like buying impulse, compatibility, and self-efficacy in online stores, contrasting relationships in a cross-cultural environment. The proposed model is tested from quantitative research with a sample of 584 online consumers in Colombia and Spain. The following statistical analyses were conducted: CFA, structural equations, measurement instrument invariance, and multi-group analysis with EQS 6.3 software. The study reveals that self-effi…

0301 basic medicineTechnology managementOnline purchase intentionColombiaDecision analysisArticlePurchase behavior03 medical and health sciencesCross-cultural psychology0302 clinical medicineStatistical analysesBusinessCross-cultural studylcsh:Social sciences (General)Marketinglcsh:Science (General)Practical implicationsMarketingMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryNational cultureUsabilityConsumer attitudeTechnology management030104 developmental biologyKey factorsSpainlcsh:H1-99businessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgerylcsh:Q1-390Technology adoptionDecision analysisHeliyon
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Drinking motives mediate cultural differences but not gender differences in adolescent alcohol use

2015

Item does not contain fulltext PURPOSE: To test whether differences in alcohol use between boys and girls and between northern and southern/central Europe are mediated by social, enhancement, coping, and conformity motives. METHODS: Cross-sectional school-based surveys were conducted among 33,813 alcohol-using 11-to 19-year-olds from northern Europe (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Poland, Scotland, and Wales) and southern/central Europe (Belgium, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Slovakia, and Switzerland). RESULTS: Particularly in late adolescence and early adulthood, boys drank more frequently and were more often drunk than girls. Instead of mediation, gender-specific motive paths were found…

MaleCross-Cultural ComparisonCoping (psychology)AdolescentAlcohol DrinkingCross-sectional studymedia_common.quotation_subjectAlcohol use disorderConformityRisk AssessmentPediatricsPeer GroupDevelopmental psychologySex FactorsRisk-TakingSocial ConformityCultural diversitymedicinePrevalencePersonalityHumansmediationSocial BehaviorDrinking motivesmedia_commonAdolescence; Alcohol use; Drinking motives; Europe; Gender; Mediation Cross-cultural study; Adolescent; Adolescent Behavior; Alcohol Drinking; Cross-Sectional Studies; Cultural Characteristics; Europe; Female; Humans; Male; Prevalence; Risk Assessment; Sex Factors; Social Behavior; Social Conformity; Cross-Cultural Comparison; Peer Group; Risk-Taking; Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health; Psychiatry and Mental Health; Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health; Medicine (all)Cultural CharacteristicsMedicine (all)Environmental and Occupational HealthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGenderPeer groupta3141Perinatology and Child Healthmedicine.diseaseCross-cultural studiesAdolescenceEuropeCross-Sectional StudiesAdolescent BehaviorPsychiatry and Mental HealthPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthcross-cultural studyFemaleMediation Cross-cultural studyPublic HealthPsychologyAlcohol useDevelopmental Psychopathology
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