Title of article
Consumer Perception Towards Meat Safety: Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Author/Authors
Liana, Mimi Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia , Radam, Alias Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia , Yacob, Mohd Rusli Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
From page
305
To page
318
Abstract
This study was conducted to analyze consumers’ perceptions on meat safety. The results indicate that the main determinants of consumer perceptions are government’s safety awareness, campaigns and health conscious. Therefore, from the practical standpoint, it suggests that responsible parties should focus their attention on the development of products that have attributes such as proper packaging, labelling and GMP guaranteed in order to increase positive perception of meat safety among customers
Keywords
Food safety , meat safety , consumer perception , Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) , Structural Equation Model (SEM)
Journal title
International Journal of Economics and Management (IJEM)
Journal title
International Journal of Economics and Management (IJEM)
Record number
2562207
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