Visitors’ Motives for Attending a Healthy Food Exhibition
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Visitors’ Motives
2.2. Satisfaction with a Healthy Food Exhibition
2.3. Memory
3. Method
3.1. Measures
3.2. Data Collection and Sample
3.3. Data Analysis Tools
4. Results
4.1. Measurement Model Validation
4.2. Structural Model Testing
5. Discussion and Implications
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Constructs | Items | Mean | SD | Skewness | Kurtosis |
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Perceived healthiness | The consumption of products in this exhibition enhances my health. | 3.342 | 0.827 | −0.001 | −0.192 |
I believe that this exhibition enables me to live healthily. | 3.405 | 0.800 | 0.053 | −0.128 | |
I am of the view that the consumption of products in this exhibition has a health-promoting effect. | 3.416 | 0.780 | 0.036 | −0.039 | |
This exhibition and a health-conscious lifestyle match well. | 3.383 | 0.834 | −0.156 | 0.561 | |
Perceived hedonism | By participating in this exhibition, I can pamper myself. | 3.240 | 0.831 | 0.252 | −0.051 |
I can indulge myself by participating in this exhibition. | 3.477 | 0.832 | −0.070 | −0.278 | |
Participating in this exhibition can affect my well-being positively. | 3.383 | 0.844 | −0.016 | −0.113 | |
It is a pleasure to participating in this exhibition. | 3.537 | 0.864 | −0.115 | −0.271 | |
Perceived environmental friendliness | The production of this exhibition goes easy on resources. | 3.231 | 0.791 | 0.136 | 0.200 |
I am of the opinion that during this exhibition the environment is highly valued. | 3.218 | 0.824 | 0.143 | −0.032 | |
The products in this exhibition are environmentally friendly. | 3.339 | 0.816 | 0.069 | 0.221 | |
This exhibition and environmentalism match well. | 3.176 | 0.832 | 0.180 | 0.187 | |
Perceived food safety | I feel that the food presented in this exhibition is free of chemical residues. | 3.457 | 0.870 | −0.045 | −0.449 |
I am of the opinion that the food presented in this exhibition is not contaminated. | 3.410 | 0.772 | −0.132 | −0.083 | |
The food ingredients presented in this exhibition are pesticide-free. | 3.507 | 0.784 | 0.081 | −0.412 | |
I believe that the food presented in this exhibition features high food safety. | 3.460 | 0.787 | −0.056 | −0.081 | |
Satisfaction | Overall, I am satisfied with this exhibition. | 3.526 | 0.798 | −0.217 | 0.244 |
I am happy with attending this exhibition. | 3.410 | 0.863 | 0.033 | −0.298 | |
I believe I did the right thing when I visited this exhibition. | 3.625 | 0.826 | −0.302 | 0.032 | |
Memory | I will have wonderful memories of this exhibition. | 3.504 | 0.935 | −0.165 | −0.338 |
I will remember many positive things about this exhibition. | 3.590 | 0.876 | −0.263 | −0.035 | |
I will not forget my experience at this exhibition. | 3.471 | 0.883 | −0.129 | −0.065 |
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Study | Research Context | Proposed Construct | Outcome Variable |
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Bauer, Heinrich, and Schäfer [10] | Organic food brand purchase decision, compared to non-organic food brand, among German food consumers | Perceived healthiness Perceived hedonism Perceived environmental friendliness Perceived food safety | Organic food purchase intention Willingness to pay a price premium |
Hansen, Sørensen, and Eriksen [40] | Organic food consumption motivations influenced by personal values among Danish food consumers | Health consciousness Environmental consciousness Social consciousness | Organic food identity Intentional organic food behavior |
Hwang [39] | Relative importance of organic food buying motives among U.S. older food consumers | Self-presentation Food safety concern Environmental concern Ethical consumer identity | Organic food purchase intention |
Teng and Lu [3] | Organic food consumption motives in Taiwanese food consumers | Health consciousness Food safety concern Ecological motives | Involvement in organic food Purchase intention |
Characteristics | Categories | Frequency (N) | Percentage (%) |
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Gender | Male | 226 | 62.3 |
Female | 137 | 37.7 | |
Age | Under 20 | 28 | 7.7 |
20s | 167 | 46.0 | |
30s | 60 | 16.5 | |
40s | 32 | 8.8 | |
50s | 45 | 12.4 | |
Older than 60 | 31 | 8.6 | |
Level of Education | Some high school | 11 | 3.0 |
High school graduate | 67 | 18.5 | |
College graduate | 85 | 23.4 | |
University graduate | 170 | 46.8 | |
Post-graduate | 30 | 8.3 | |
Occupation | Students | 126 | 34.7 |
Housewives | 40 | 11.0 | |
Office workers | 90 | 24.8 | |
Self-employed | 31 | 8.5 | |
Professionals | 27 | 7.5 | |
Others | 49 | 13.5 |
Items | Loading | AVE |
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Perceived healthiness | 0.716 | |
The consumption of products in this exhibition enhances my health. | 0.790 | |
I believe that this exhibition enables me to live healthily. | 0.884 | |
I am of the view that the consumption of products in this exhibition has a health-promoting effect. | 0.861 | |
This exhibition and a health-conscious lifestyle match well. | 0.847 | |
Perceived hedonism | 0.572 | |
By participating in this exhibition, I can pamper myself. | 0.733 | |
I can indulge myself by participating in this exhibition. | 0.759 | |
Participating in this exhibition can affect my well-being positively. | 0.817 | |
It is a pleasure to participating in this exhibition. | 0.714 | |
Perceived environmental friendliness | 0.692 | |
The production of this exhibition goes easy on resources. | 0.793 | |
I am of the opinion that during this exhibition the environment is highly valued. | 0.827 | |
The products in this exhibition are environmentally friendly. | 0.856 | |
This exhibition and environmentalism match well. | 0.852 | |
Perceived food safety | 0.634 | |
I feel that the food presented in this exhibition is free of chemical residues. | 0.753 | |
I am of the opinion that the food presented in this exhibition is not contaminated. | 0.821 | |
The food ingredients presented in this exhibition are pesticide-free. | 0.829 | |
I believe that the food presented in this exhibition features high food safety. | 0.782 | |
Satisfaction | 0.675 | |
Overall, I am satisfied with this exhibition. | 0.857 | |
I am happy with attending this exhibition. | 0.865 | |
I believe I did the right thing when I visited this exhibition. | 0.865 | |
Memory | 0.657 | |
I will have wonderful memories of this exhibition. | 0.930 | |
I will remember many positive things about this exhibition. | 0.917 | |
I will not forget my experience at this exhibition. | 0.841 |
Construct | Mean | SD | CR | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
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1 | Perceived healthiness | 3.386 | 0.717 | 0.938 | 1.00 | |||||
2 | Perceived hedonism | 3.409 | 0.693 | 0.882 | 0.811 (0.657) | 1.00 | ||||
3 | Perceived environmental friendliness | 3.241 | 0.715 | 0.931 | 0.663 (0.439) | 0.731 (0.534) | 1.00 | |||
4 | Perceived food safety | 3.458 | 0.683 | 0.914 | 0.598 (0.357) | 0.612 (0.374) | 0.740 (0.547) | 1.00 | ||
5 | Satisfaction | 3.520 | 0.755 | 0.897 | 0.722 (0.521) | 0.806 (0.649) | 0.665 (0.442) | 0.610 (0.372) | 1.00 | |
6 | Memory | 3.521 | 0.836 | 0.904 | 0.658 (0.432) | 0.714 (0.509) | 0.618 (0.381) | 0.558 (0.311) | 0.771 (0.594) | 1.00 |
Paths | Standardized Estimate | t-Value | Support | ||
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Perceived healthiness | → | Satisfaction | 0.160 | 2.027 * | Support |
Perceived hedonism | → | Satisfaction | 0.561 | 5.701 ** | Support |
Perceived environmental friendliness | → | Satisfaction | 0.065 | 0.848 | Not support |
Perceived food safety | → | Satisfaction | 0.140 | 2.175 * | Support |
Satisfaction | → | Memory | 0.796 | 16.552 ** | Support |
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Bi, Y.; Choi, S.; Kim, I. Visitors’ Motives for Attending a Healthy Food Exhibition. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 2703. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082703
Bi Y, Choi S, Kim I. Visitors’ Motives for Attending a Healthy Food Exhibition. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(8):2703. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082703
Chicago/Turabian StyleBi, Yahua, Sooyoung Choi, and Insin Kim. 2020. "Visitors’ Motives for Attending a Healthy Food Exhibition" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 8: 2703. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082703
APA StyleBi, Y., Choi, S., & Kim, I. (2020). Visitors’ Motives for Attending a Healthy Food Exhibition. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(8), 2703. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082703