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Enhanced Attractiveness of Short Food Supply Chains. Pandemic-induced Changes in Customer Behaviour Related to the Purchase of Food
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elem artykułu jest odpowiedź na pytanie badawcze "Czy pandemia zmieniła zachowania polskich konsumentów w zakresie chęci nabywania lokalnej i krajowej żywności i czy w związku z tym wzrasta atrakcyjność krótkich łańcuchów dostaw?". Znalezieniu odpowiedzi na postawione pytanie posłużyły wyniki i analiza badania autorskiego w zakresie porównania (w okresie sprzed i w trakcie trwania pandemii) zachowań konsumentów w odniesieniu do częstotliwości nabywania żywności lokalnej i krajowej oraz niekupowania produktów pochodzących z określonych krajów. W badaniu uwzględniono zmienne takie, jak płeć, wiek, wykształcenie, miejsce zamieszkania, liczba osób w gospodarstwie domowym, posiadanie dzieci na utrzymaniu oraz sytuacja materialna respondentów. Wyniki badania pokazały, że pandemia istotnie zmieniła zachowania konsumenckie w zakresie zwiększenia zaufania do nabywania żywności lokalnej i krajowej oraz częstotliwości niekupowania żywności pochodzącej z określonych krajów. Wyniki badania stanowią podstawę do zgłębienia badania w obszarze wzrostu atrakcyjności krótkich łańcuchów dostaw, m.in. przez przedsiębiorstwa hybrydowe.(abstrakt oryginalny)
The aim of the paper is to answer the research question seeking to find out whether the COVID-19 pandemic has changed Polish consumer behaviour with regard to purchasing domestically produced or foreign food and thus has enhanced the attractiveness of short supply chains. Results of an original study developed by the author to compare consumer behaviour (before, during and after the pandemic) with regard to the frequency of purchasing food produced locally and within a given country and refusing to buy products originating from specific countries were used to answer the question. The study considered variables, such as gender, age, education, domicile, number of people in a household, number of dependent children in the household, and the overall material status of respondents. The results have shown that the pandemic significantly altered consumer behaviour by increasing trust in food produced locally or domestically, and increased the frequency of not buying food originating from specific countries. These results provide foundations for more in-depth studies on the deepening of the attractiveness of short supply chains by, inter alia, hybrid enterprises. (original abstract)
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- Politechnika Łódzka
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