Publications of the Marketing and Consumer Behaviour Group
Researchers of the Marketing and Consumer Behaviour Group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
Our publications
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Reducing food waste by simply measuring it : insights from interventions to reduce household food waste
British Food Journal (2024), Volume: 126, Issue: 2 - ISSN 0007-070X - p. 812-833. -
Consumer segments less or more willing to adopt foods with microalgae proteins
Food Quality and Preference (2024), Volume: 113 - ISSN 0950-3293 -
Impact of food swap recommendations on dietary choices in an online supermarket : A randomized controlled trial
Appetite (2024), Volume: 194 - ISSN 0195-6663 -
Virtual reality for biochemistry education: the cellular factory
Education and Information Technologies (2024), Volume: 29, Issue: 2 - ISSN 1360-2357 - p. 1647-1672. -
Development of food literacy in children and adolescents: implications for the design of strategies to promote healthier and more sustainable diets
Nutrition Reviews (2024), Volume: 82, Issue: 4 - ISSN 0029-6643 - p. 536-552. -
Coping with side-selling in cooperatives : A members’ perspective
Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics (2024), Volume: 95, Issue: 1 - ISSN 1370-4788 - p. 177-199. -
Horizontal logistics collaboration success factors : expectations versus reality
Benchmarking (2024), Volume: 31, Issue: 1 - ISSN 1463-5771 - p. 29-52. -
The new ecological paradigm and attitudes towards sustainable business practices – a Mexican case study
Economics and Environment (2024), Volume: 87, Issue: 4 - ISSN 0867-8898 - p. 1-21. -
Bundling of inputs and services for sustainable smallholder agriculture : the concepts, theoretical arguments and bundle designs using conjoint analysis
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability (2024), Volume: 22, Issue: 1 - ISSN 1473-5903 -
Pilot: Eiwitmonitor 2023 : Inzicht in de verhouding plantaardige en dierlijke eiwitten in vraag en aanbod
Wageningen: Wageningen Economic Research