The subjective perceptions of chicken as a generic food brand: a communication perspective

The food industry's focus has shifted to growth, profits and efficiency through new production processes. In response, people feel they have lost control over the food they eat. Media has a direct impact on consumer perceptions. Chicken has received extremely negative publicity compelling c...

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Main Author: Human, Elane
Other Authors: Angelopulo, G.C. (George Charles), 1956-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1654
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-16542016-04-16T04:07:51Z The subjective perceptions of chicken as a generic food brand: a communication perspective Human, Elane Angelopulo, G.C. (George Charles), 1956- Consumption Concourse Perceptions Media Generic Equity Communication Brand Chicken Q methodology 658.83430968 Consumer's preferences -- South Africa Consumers -- South Africa -- Attitudes Chickens -- South Africa -- Marketing The food industry's focus has shifted to growth, profits and efficiency through new production processes. In response, people feel they have lost control over the food they eat. Media has a direct impact on consumer perceptions. Chicken has received extremely negative publicity compelling consumers to question the safety of chicken as a protein source. The aim of the study is to determine the different perceptions that exist in the mind of consumers regarding chicken as a generic food brand and to assess the role of communication in a consumer-brand relationship. Q methodology is the research methodology chosen as it is able to communicate an individual's subjectivity. The researcher considered factor loadings of 0.37 and more as significant. The varimax rotation produced four dominant factors. The variance in the correlation matrix was calculated at 70 percent. The factor scores were determined once the total number of factors with pure loadings had been identified. Communication Science M.A. (Communication) 2009-08-25T10:55:17Z 2009-08-25T10:55:17Z 2009-08-25T10:55:17Z 2005-11-30 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1654 en 1 online resource (160 leaves :col.ill.)
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language en
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topic Consumption
Concourse
Perceptions
Media
Generic
Equity
Communication
Brand
Chicken
Q methodology
658.83430968
Consumer's preferences -- South Africa
Consumers -- South Africa -- Attitudes
Chickens -- South Africa -- Marketing
spellingShingle Consumption
Concourse
Perceptions
Media
Generic
Equity
Communication
Brand
Chicken
Q methodology
658.83430968
Consumer's preferences -- South Africa
Consumers -- South Africa -- Attitudes
Chickens -- South Africa -- Marketing
Human, Elane
The subjective perceptions of chicken as a generic food brand: a communication perspective
description The food industry's focus has shifted to growth, profits and efficiency through new production processes. In response, people feel they have lost control over the food they eat. Media has a direct impact on consumer perceptions. Chicken has received extremely negative publicity compelling consumers to question the safety of chicken as a protein source. The aim of the study is to determine the different perceptions that exist in the mind of consumers regarding chicken as a generic food brand and to assess the role of communication in a consumer-brand relationship. Q methodology is the research methodology chosen as it is able to communicate an individual's subjectivity. The researcher considered factor loadings of 0.37 and more as significant. The varimax rotation produced four dominant factors. The variance in the correlation matrix was calculated at 70 percent. The factor scores were determined once the total number of factors with pure loadings had been identified. === Communication Science === M.A. (Communication)
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title_short The subjective perceptions of chicken as a generic food brand: a communication perspective
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