China is one of the most dynamic regions in the world in terms of economic growth and development. Such development has inevitably influenced the structure and habits of Chinese society. Whilst the economic condition of the middle class and high-income segment has steadily improved, cultural changes are also under way: ancient Chinese traditions now include major elements from other cultures, most notably the West. The above scenario is the background to this paper. A structured research-administered survey was developed to investigate the changes in the Chinese consumer food culture: 500 urban participants were randomly selected from six reference cities, covering geographically almost the whole country. This study aims not only to analyze the propensity of consumers to include food products from other countries in their ancient Chinese culinary culture, but also represents an initial attempt to perform a market segmentation of Chinese consumers according to their degree of cultural openness towards non-Chinese food, taking into account socio-demographic, cognitive and psychographic variables.

New trends in the Chinese diet: cultural influences on consumer behaviour / DEL GIUDICE, Teresa; Cicia, Giovanni; Grunert, Klaus G.; Krystallis, Athanasios K.; Zhou, Yanfeng; Cembalo, Luigi; Verneau, Fabio; CARACCIOLO di TORCHIAROLO, Francesco. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SAFETY. - ISSN 2239-7132. - 5:2(2016), pp. 5273.106-5273.110. [10.4081/ijfs.2016.5273]

New trends in the Chinese diet: cultural influences on consumer behaviour

DEL GIUDICE, TERESA;CICIA, GIOVANNI;CEMBALO, LUIGI;VERNEAU, FABIO;CARACCIOLO di TORCHIAROLO, FRANCESCO
2016

Abstract

China is one of the most dynamic regions in the world in terms of economic growth and development. Such development has inevitably influenced the structure and habits of Chinese society. Whilst the economic condition of the middle class and high-income segment has steadily improved, cultural changes are also under way: ancient Chinese traditions now include major elements from other cultures, most notably the West. The above scenario is the background to this paper. A structured research-administered survey was developed to investigate the changes in the Chinese consumer food culture: 500 urban participants were randomly selected from six reference cities, covering geographically almost the whole country. This study aims not only to analyze the propensity of consumers to include food products from other countries in their ancient Chinese culinary culture, but also represents an initial attempt to perform a market segmentation of Chinese consumers according to their degree of cultural openness towards non-Chinese food, taking into account socio-demographic, cognitive and psychographic variables.
2016
New trends in the Chinese diet: cultural influences on consumer behaviour / DEL GIUDICE, Teresa; Cicia, Giovanni; Grunert, Klaus G.; Krystallis, Athanasios K.; Zhou, Yanfeng; Cembalo, Luigi; Verneau, Fabio; CARACCIOLO di TORCHIAROLO, Francesco. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SAFETY. - ISSN 2239-7132. - 5:2(2016), pp. 5273.106-5273.110. [10.4081/ijfs.2016.5273]
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