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Consumer attitudes in the ecological sociotechnical transition: a comparative study between Argentina, Brazil, China, France and Italy

Christiano França da Cunha (Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Limeira, Brazil)
Laura dos Santos Xavier (Faculty of Animal Science and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo (USP), Pirassununga, Brazil)
Rubens Nunes (Faculty of Animal Science and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo (USP), Pirassununga, Brazil)
Vivian Lara Silva (Faculty of Animal Science and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo (USP), Pirassununga, Brazil)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 19 June 2024

Issue publication date: 23 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This article investigated how consumer choices guided by their underlying microfoundations can either facilitate or hinder socio-technical transitions in the agri-food system. To this end, consumers from five countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, France and Italy) were asked to choose products common to the food basket of these five countries (coffee, yogurt and chicken) with different sensorial and ecological attributes.

Design/methodology/approach

To this end, 1,417 interviews were carried out in these countries. Data were collected on four choices (from the most sustainable to the least sustainable) as well as sociodemographic elements and whether or not the price was mentioned. These choices were observed using two logit models (A and B).

Findings

The article provides evidence that the propensity to choose ecologically beneficial foods is affected by country, gender, income and level of formal education as well as by the microfoundations of choice, such as individual values and attitudes.

Practical implications

To offer truly sustainable products, it is essential to take into account the role of countries and the microfoundations of their inhabitants’ food choices. By recognizing this crucial element, we can raise the probability of successful eco-friendly products, reducing their impact on the environment and enhancing welfare.

Social implications

According to the results observed in this paper, to truly offer sustainable products, we must take into account the microfoundation and the sociotechnological transition elements. By doing so, we hope that efforts toward sustainability not only benefit the environment but also the surrounding communities. So, paying attention to consumers' food choice process helps to create products that are truly sustainable in every sense of the word and will benefit very much the society, in other words, will have a greater social implication.

Originality/value

This article makes a significant contribution to the theory by revealing how micro-foundations driving consumers' choices toward sustainable food products can accelerate the ecological sociotechnical transition in agri-food systems. By shedding light on this crucial aspect, we can pave the way for a more sustainable future.

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Acknowledgements

This study results from an international agenda funded by São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP/grants n.2020/13307-0), to whom the authors are grateful for its support. The authors also thank their respective institutions, as well as the CORS - Center for Organization Studies and the All4Food Network for the stimulating environments of interaction and connection.

Citation

Cunha, C.F.d., Xavier, L.d.S., Nunes, R. and Silva, V.L. (2024), "Consumer attitudes in the ecological sociotechnical transition: a comparative study between Argentina, Brazil, China, France and Italy", British Food Journal, Vol. 126 No. 8, pp. 3070-3087. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-01-2024-0070

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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