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Meike Janssen
Meike Janssen
Associate Professor, Sustainable Consumption and Behavioural Studies, Copenhagen Business School
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Product labelling in the market for organic food: Consumer preferences and willingness-to-pay for different organic certification logos
M Janssen, U Hamm
Food quality and preference 25 (1), 9-22, 2012
8442012
Motives of consumers following a vegan diet and their attitudes towards animal agriculture
M Janssen, C Busch, M Rödiger, U Hamm
Appetite 105, 643-651, 2016
5602016
Changes in food consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic: analysis of consumer survey data from the first lockdown period in Denmark, Germany, and Slovenia
M Janssen, BPI Chang, H Hristov, I Pravst, A Profeta, J Millard
Frontiers in nutrition 8, 635859, 2021
4172021
Consumers’ response to environmentally-friendly food packaging-A systematic review
M Ketelsen, M Janssen, U Hamm
Journal of Cleaner Production 254, 120123, 2020
3042020
Determinants of organic food purchases: Evidence from household panel data
M Janssen
Food quality and preference 68, 19-28, 2018
2462018
Consumer attitudes towards organic versus conventional food with specific quality attributes
H Stolz, M Stolze, U Hamm, M Janssen, E Ruto
NJAS: Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 58 (3-4), 67-72, 2011
1732011
Governmental and private certification labels for organic food: Consumer attitudes and preferences in Germany
M Janssen, U Hamm
Food Policy 49, 437-448, 2014
1572014
Consumer perception of different organic certification schemes in five European countries
M Janssen, U Hamm
Organic Agriculture 1, 31-43, 2011
1262011
Consumer preferences for sustainable aquaculture products: Evidence from in-depth interviews, think aloud protocols and choice experiments
A Risius, M Janssen, U Hamm
Appetite 113, 246-254, 2017
1232017
The mandatory EU logo for organic food: Consumer perceptions
M Janssen, U Hamm
British Food Journal 114 (3), 335-352, 2012
1192012
Preferences and determinants for organic, conventional and conventional-plus products–The case of occasional organic consumers
H Stolz, M Stolze, M Janssen, U Hamm
Food Quality and Preference 22 (8), 772-779, 2011
1192011
UK consumer reactions to organic certification logos
C Gerrard, M Janssen, L Smith, U Hamm, S Padel
British Food Journal 115 (5), 727-742, 2013
1012013
Labels for animal husbandry systems meet consumer preferences: Results from a meta-analysis of consumer studies
M Janssen, M Roediger, U Hamm
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29, 1071-1100, 2016
892016
Organic consumers’ preferences and willingness‐to‐pay for locally produced animal products
S Wägeli, M Janssen, U Hamm
International Journal of Consumer Studies 40 (3), 357-367, 2016
762016
Target groups for fish from aquaculture: Consumer segmentation based on sustainability attributes and country of origin
A Risius, U Hamm, M Janssen
Aquaculture 499, 341-347, 2019
682019
Is there a promising market ‘in between’organic and conventional food? Analysis of consumer preferences
M Janssen, A Heid, U Hamm
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 24 (3), 205-213, 2009
672009
How and why does the attitude-behavior gap differ between product categories of sustainable food? Analysis of organic food purchases based on household panel data
I Schäufele, M Janssen
Frontiers in psychology 12, 595636, 2021
532021
Consumers’ purchase decisions for products with nutrition and health claims: What role do product category and gaze duration on claims play?
J Steinhauser, M Janssen, U Hamm
Appetite 141, 104337, 2019
522019
Who buys products with nutrition and health claims? A purchase simulation with eye tracking on the influence of consumers’ nutrition knowledge and health motivation
J Steinhauser, M Janssen, U Hamm
Nutrients 11 (9), 2199, 2019
522019
Sustainable aquaculture products: implications of consumer awareness and of consumer preferences for promising market communication in Germany
K Zander, A Risius, Y Feucht, M Janssen, U Hamm
Journal of aquatic food product technology 27 (1), 5-20, 2018
522018
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