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Live, Eat, Love: life equilibrium as a driver of organic food purchase

Melika Husic-Mehmedovic (School of Economics and Business, Univerzitet u Sarajevu, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Maja Arslanagic-Kalajdzic (School of Economics and Business, Univerzitet u Sarajevu, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Selma Kadic-Maglajlic (School of Economics and Business, Univerzitet u Sarajevu, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Zlatan Vajnberger (School of Economics and Business, Univerzitet u Sarajevu, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 3 July 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to disentangle the effect of life equilibrium on organic food purchase intentions through a consideration of the evaluation of intrinsic and extrinsic food quality attributes. Furthermore, the study examines the role of health consciousness in achieving life equilibrium.

Design/methodology/approach

The conceptual framework was developed based on previous research and tested through a quantitative study with end consumers. The hypothesized relationships were tested using structural equation modelling.

Findings

The results obtained from this study show that the perceived quality associated with the intrinsic attributes of organic food mediates a positive influence of life equilibrium on consumers’ organic food purchase intentions. The study also confirms that life equilibrium mediates the effects of health consciousness on the evaluation of intrinsic and extrinsic food quality attributes.

Research limitations/implications

The theoretical contributions of the paper lie in uncovering the complex relationships that exist among health consciousness, life equilibrium, perceived organic food quality dimensions and purchase intentions and providing new evidence showing which perceived intrinsic organic food quality dimensions are relevant in shaping consumers’ purchase intentions.

Practical implications

The research results suggest that organic food managers should focus on developing stronger value propositions that are based more on intrinsic food quality characteristics and less on extrinsic ones.

Originality/value

This study recognizes the relevance of life equilibrium as a specific consumer lifestyle form, which drives organic food consumption through extrinsic and intrinsic food quality attributes.

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Citation

Husic-Mehmedovic, M., Arslanagic-Kalajdzic, M., Kadic-Maglajlic, S. and Vajnberger, Z. (2017), "Live, Eat, Love: life equilibrium as a driver of organic food purchase", British Food Journal, Vol. 119 No. 7, pp. 1410-1422. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-07-2016-0343

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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