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Title of Article The antecedents of purchase intention of meat with traceability in Thai consumers 
Date of Acceptance 29 March 2016 
Journal
     Title of Journal Asia Pacific Management Review 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal National Cheng Kung University 
     ISBN/ISSN ISSN: 1029-3132 
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     Issue  
     Month Available online 29 June 2016
     Year of Publication 2016 
     Page 1-9 
     Abstract Due to the emergence of mad cow disease and avian flu in poultry, meat traceability has been implemented within the meat supply chain to more effectively handle food safety and quality issues. This study aims to examine antecedents of purchase intention of meat with traceability including health consciousness, quality consciousness, product diagnosticity, perceived quality and product trust. The survey with 463 participants was conducted in Thailand and data were analyzed with structural equation model. Results reveal that health consciousness and quality consciousness positively influence product diagnosticity of meat with traceability, which, in turn, positively influences perceived quality and product trust. Furthermore, trust is found to be a significant mediator between this set of relationship. Based on findings, marketers may design more persuasive marketing strategies for traceable meat. 
     Keyword Health consciousness, Quality consciousness, Product diagnosticity, Trust, Traceability 
Author
547210022-8 Miss NATHAMON BUAPROMMEE [Main Author]
Business Administration and Accountancy Doctoral Degree

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