Essays about: "Means-End Chain"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 essays containing the words Means-End Chain.
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1. The Role of the Marine Stewardship Council Label on Consumers’ Purchasing Behaviour
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Naturresurser och hållbar utvecklingAbstract : This study’s aim was to investigate the decision-making process of consumers when purchasing seafood, with a specific focus on the role of the Marine Stewardship Council eco-label. The Means-End Chain theoretical framework is used to analyse this process. READ MORE
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2. Underlying values and motivational factors of farmers : a study of Swedish farmers who use HVO in their productions
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The Swedish agriculture is yet to a large extent dependent on fossil fuels. In order to tackle climate change and attain the various environmental goals set by both public and private associations, there is an urgent need for the agricultural sector to transform to more sustainable production methods. READ MORE
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3. Motivational factors and values of : a study of Swedish producers in local food nodes
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Securing food for the whole population is a key issue in the world. One way to make it possible is by developing the supply chains to a more sustainable agri-food system. These systems should provide the consumer with good, affordable food while the producers still get a good return for their products. READ MORE
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4. What is farm animal welfare? : a study of animal-based food consumers’ perceptions inMexico using the ZMET tool
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Authors stress that farm animal welfare (FAW) has become a mainstream contemporary societal demand worldwide, resulting in research conducted with FAW. The most popular type of research are surveys that analyse consumers’ attitudes towards FAW, yet, these are limited geographically to the European Union, the United States, and Canada. READ MORE
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5. Underlying motivational factors of farmers when acquiring arable land : a study in the region of Östergötland, Sweden
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The area of arable land is decreasing every year as a result of expanding cities or road networks, a fact affecting the farmers’ business possibilities. The farms in Sweden are simultaneously getting fewer but larger in size, the higher survival rate among the larger farms indicating that growing means surviving. READ MORE