Rombach, MeikeDean, David2024-05-222024-04-242024-052024-04-232304-8158QH9F8 (isidoc)38731671 (pubmed)https://hdl.handle.net/10182/17231Macro-algae is an umbrella term for seaweed, which is an important ingredient in many novel food products in New Zealand and other Australasian countries. While attitudes, consumption motivation, knowledge, and socio-demographic consumer profiles have been investigated in specific countries in the region, consumer behavior such as willingness to eat and factors driving this behavior have not yet been explored. Therefore, the present study fills this research gap in a New Zealand context and explores predictors of New Zealand consumers’ willingness to eat macro-algae and their perceived trust towards the countries of origin of these products. The symbolic value of food, health importance, food safety concerns, and food fussiness were the factors under investigation. The work builds on an online questionnaire and a sample of 437 consumers mirroring the New Zealand population in terms of gender, age, and annual household income. Data were collected through an opt-in panel provider in November 2023. The data analysis consisted of descriptive statistics and partial least square structural equation modeling. Results show that health importance and food fussiness tendencies are the strongest predictors of willingness to eat and trustworthiness of the two countries of origin. Best practice recommendations for marketing managers in New Zealand food retail are provided.14 pagesElectronicen© 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.consumerscountry of originPLS-SEMseaweedwillingness to eatEating macro-algae (seaweed): Understanding factors driving New Zealand consumers’ willingness to eat and their perceived trust towards country of originJournal Article10.3390/foods130913002304-8158ANZSRC::300603 Food nutritional balanceANZSRC::300605 Food safety, traceability, certification and authenticityANZSRC::300607 Food technologyANZSRC::300501 AquacultureANZSRC::310406 Evolutionary impacts of climate changeANZSRC::3006 Food sciencesANZSRC::3106 Industrial biotechnologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Attribution