Halo Effect and Source Credibility in the Evaluation of Food Products Identified by Third-Party Certified Eco-Labels: Can Information Prevent Biased Inferences?
Despite the growing awareness of the need to promote the consumption of organic food, consumers have difficulties in correctly identifying it in the market, making frequent cognitive mistakes in the evaluation of products identified by sustainability labels and claims. This work analyzes the halo ef...
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| Auteurs principaux: | Ana Lanero, José-Luis Vázquez, César Sahelices-Pinto |
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| Langue: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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