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Full-Text Articles in Food Studies
Identifying Youth Appeals In Alcohol Alternative Social Media Content Through Framing, Melina Oneal
Identifying Youth Appeals In Alcohol Alternative Social Media Content Through Framing, Melina Oneal
West Chester University Master’s Theses
Proposed regulations for alcohol advertising prevent beverage companies from targeting people under the legal drinking age. However, similar regulations for alcohol alternative beverages are less explored, which could allow alcohol alternative products to create awareness for alcoholic beverages among youth. Alcohol alternatives beverages, including no-alcohol and low-alcohol products, are increasing in popularity and can function as compliments to alcoholic products to decrease the total alcohol volume consumed or as substitutes for alcoholic products. Framing theory can be operationalized through the Content Appealing to Youth Index, an index of content elements found in research literature to be appealing to youth, to …
Factors Influencing Consumer Wine Choice: The Case Of Wine Tourism, Margaret Connolly
Factors Influencing Consumer Wine Choice: The Case Of Wine Tourism, Margaret Connolly
Books/Book Chapters
This research was undertaken to examine the relationship between the wine tourism activities of consumers and their subsequent wine choices. Exploratory research was undertaken giving specific attention to wine tourism, first, as a factor of influence on decision-making, second, on levels of consumer involvement and third on long-term consumer loyalty. A convenience sample of 12 wine consumers in Dublin participated in the study. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were used to gather the qualitative data used. The findings clearly establish links made by consumers between their wine tourism experiences and their subsequent wine purchase preferences. The findings highlight the importance of facilitating …
Law Library Blog (July 2018): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (July 2018): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
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Craft Beer: Penetrating A Niche Market, Douglas W. Murray
Craft Beer: Penetrating A Niche Market, Douglas W. Murray
Department of Nutrition and Food Studies Scholarship and Creative Works
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the underexplored niche market potential of craft beer, especially as it may relate to independent food and beverage operations, as a means of gaining competitive advantage.
Design/methodology/approach – Data were collected through the distribution of a survey instrument to craft beer and home brewers, designed to assess the demographic profile, purchasing/restaurant selection, and decision behavior of this group and assess the likelihood of their future behavioral intentions toward continued participation in the craft beer segment.
Findings – The paper reveals that craft beer and micro brew pub success has been …