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View article: Early Career Researchers succeeding under a changing research system
Early Career Researchers succeeding under a changing research system Open
The Royal Society Te Apārangi Early Career Researcher (ECR) forum represents researchers in Aotearoa New Zealand across various research sectors encompassing Crown Research Institutes (CRIs), Industry Training Organisations (ITOs), and uni…
View article: Threat or opportunity? A stakeholder perspective on country of origin brand and promoting gene edited foods
Threat or opportunity? A stakeholder perspective on country of origin brand and promoting gene edited foods Open
View article: Vaping cessation strategies and triggers for relapse amongst people from New Zealand who have vaped
Vaping cessation strategies and triggers for relapse amongst people from New Zealand who have vaped Open
Introduction In New Zealand (NZ) vapes (e‐cigarettes) are a government‐endorsed strategy to help people stop smoking, as well as being used recreationally by people who have never smoked. Nicotine vapes are addictive and many users want to…
View article: Consumer Disposal Behaviour of Durable and Semi‐Durable Products: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda
Consumer Disposal Behaviour of Durable and Semi‐Durable Products: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda Open
Waste generation has become a global issue, especially for certain product categories. Consumers' disposal practices contribute greatly to this problem. Despite growing interest in this topic, there is a lack of systematic and comprehensiv…
View article: Meat Reduction Diet Transformations in Families: A Construal Level Theory Perspective
Meat Reduction Diet Transformations in Families: A Construal Level Theory Perspective Open
View article: Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of Co-Designed and Co-Created Healthy Lifestyle Social Media Intervention Programme the Daily Health Coach for Young Women: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial
Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of Co-Designed and Co-Created Healthy Lifestyle Social Media Intervention Programme the Daily Health Coach for Young Women: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial Open
Background: Young women spend 50 min daily on social media (SM); thus, SM platforms are promising for health interventions. This study tested the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of the co-designed SM intervention the Daily Health Coac…
View article: Reflections on food policy in the context of healthy and sustainable diets
Reflections on food policy in the context of healthy and sustainable diets Open
View article: Perception is reality: qualitative insights into how consumers perceive alcohol warning labels
Perception is reality: qualitative insights into how consumers perceive alcohol warning labels Open
Aims This study explores perspectives of on-pack alcohol warning labels, and how they might influence alcohol purchase and/or consumption behavior to inform culturally appropriate label design for effective behavior change. Methods New Zea…
View article: Correction: Exploring diverse food system actor perspectives on gene editing: a systematic review of socio-cultural factors influencing acceptability
Correction: Exploring diverse food system actor perspectives on gene editing: a systematic review of socio-cultural factors influencing acceptability Open
View article: Empowering Young Women: A Qualitative Co-Design Study of a Social Media Health Promotion Programme
Empowering Young Women: A Qualitative Co-Design Study of a Social Media Health Promotion Programme Open
Social media platforms may be promising intervention tools to address the nutrition literacy and associated health behaviours of young women. We aimed to co-design a lifestyle intervention on social media targeting eating, physical activit…
View article: Public perceptions of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS): Psycho-demographic characteristics differentiating PFAS knowledge and concern
Public perceptions of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS): Psycho-demographic characteristics differentiating PFAS knowledge and concern Open
Due to their persistence and toxicity, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become an issue of global concern. The public's perception is valuable in consultations about possible remediation of or mitigation against the use of P…
View article: Sustainable Culinary Skills: Fostering Vegetable-Centric Cooking Practices among Young Adults for Health and Environmental Benefits—A Qualitative Study
Sustainable Culinary Skills: Fostering Vegetable-Centric Cooking Practices among Young Adults for Health and Environmental Benefits—A Qualitative Study Open
With young adults (18–30 years) having low vegetable intake, primarily due to inadequate cooking skills, this study aims to explore the usability and desirability of educational tools, such as written recipes and cooking videos, to foster …
View article: Co-Designing a Social Media Health Promotion for Young Women: A Study Protocol
Co-Designing a Social Media Health Promotion for Young Women: A Study Protocol Open
This study protocol discusses the co-design and co-development of a social media health promotion program for young women. The program aims to disseminate evidence-based health information and promote healthy behaviours among young women a…
View article: Exploring Diverse Food System Actor Perspectives on Gene Editing: A Systematic Review of Socio-Cultural Factors Influencing Acceptability
Exploring Diverse Food System Actor Perspectives on Gene Editing: A Systematic Review of Socio-Cultural Factors Influencing Acceptability Open
View article: Sustainable Culinary Skills: Fostering Vegetable-Centric Cooking Practices Among Young Adults for Health and Environmental Benefits – A Qualitative Study
Sustainable Culinary Skills: Fostering Vegetable-Centric Cooking Practices Among Young Adults for Health and Environmental Benefits – A Qualitative Study Open
With young adults (18-30 years) exhibiting the lowest vegetable intake, primarily due to in-adequate cooking skills, this study aims to explore the usability and desirability of educational tools such as written recipes and cooking videos …
View article: Exploring diverse food system actor perspectives on gene editing: a systematic review of socio-cultural factors influencing acceptability
Exploring diverse food system actor perspectives on gene editing: a systematic review of socio-cultural factors influencing acceptability Open
Despite the promise of new gene editing technologies (GETs) (e.g., CRISPR) in accelerating sustainable agri-food production, the social acceptability of these technologies remains unclear. Prior literature has primarily addressed the regul…
View article: Where to Next? How Marketing Needs to Take a Lead in the Circular Economy
Where to Next? How Marketing Needs to Take a Lead in the Circular Economy Open
View article: The emergence of plastic-free grocery shopping: Understanding opportunities for practice transformation
The emergence of plastic-free grocery shopping: Understanding opportunities for practice transformation Open
View article: Virtual reality as an immersive projective and autodriving advancement technique
Virtual reality as an immersive projective and autodriving advancement technique Open
The COVID‐19 lockdown posed challenges for traditional qualitative researchers, as well as opportunities for innovative qualitative research. While online interviews and focus groups via video conferencing platforms were the most widely us…
View article: Shaping Circular Service Ecosystems
Shaping Circular Service Ecosystems Open
The circular economy (CE) presents an alternative perspective to the linear take-make-use-dispose model prevalent in industrial value chains. CE envisions economies operating like natural ecosystems—restorative and waste-free, underpinned …
View article: “Did You See What Happened?” How Scandals are Shared via Social Media
“Did You See What Happened?” How Scandals are Shared via Social Media Open
Social media has brought complexity and unpredictability to scandal situations, making it complex for brands to protect their reputations. In a scandal, the involvement of influential social media users in information dissemination often a…
View article: Exploring Consumer and Industry Perceptions of Circular Economy Cosmetics
Exploring Consumer and Industry Perceptions of Circular Economy Cosmetics Open
View article: Food practices adaptation: Exploring the coping strategies of low-socioeconomic status families in times of disruption
Food practices adaptation: Exploring the coping strategies of low-socioeconomic status families in times of disruption Open
COVID-19 impact on global and national food systems, along with associated physical restrictions, lockdowns, and school closures, have led to dramatic changes in families' everyday food practices. Our research explored the way food practic…
View article: Co-design of digital health interventions with young people: A scoping review
Co-design of digital health interventions with young people: A scoping review Open
Introduction Innovative health promotion strategies are crucial for enhancing global quality of life and curbing premature deaths. Digital health promotion is particularly impactful for young individuals often using internet-connected devi…
View article: Co-design of Digital Health Interventions for Young Adults: Protocol for a Scoping Review
Co-design of Digital Health Interventions for Young Adults: Protocol for a Scoping Review Open
Background Digital health interventions, including apps and web-based services, are on the rise due to their facilitated access to target groups. The constant evolution of technology calls for participatory research methodologies to unders…
View article: Exploring the medical cannabis prescribing behaviours of New Zealand physicians
Exploring the medical cannabis prescribing behaviours of New Zealand physicians Open
Introduction Many countries are changing their regulations for prescribing medical cannabis. As gatekeepers, physicians significantly impact patient access to cannabis treatments. It is important to explore how physicians view prescribing …
View article: Co-Design of Digital Health Interventions for Young Adults: A Scoping Review Protocol (Preprint)
Co-Design of Digital Health Interventions for Young Adults: A Scoping Review Protocol (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Digital health interventions, including apps and web-based services, are on the rise due to their facilitated access to target groups. The constant evolution of technology calls for participatory research methodologies to under…
View article: How to Grow the Sharing Economy? Create Prosumers!
How to Grow the Sharing Economy? Create Prosumers! Open
The sharing economy has changed many rules of business. One of those rules is the role of the firm and – importantly – the role of consumers, who can perform two roles and become both providers and consumers, i.e. “prosumers”. Therefore, t…
View article: Thanks, but no thanks: The influence of gratitude on consumer awareness of food waste
Thanks, but no thanks: The influence of gratitude on consumer awareness of food waste Open
View article: Prosumers in Times of Crisis: Definition, Archetypes and Implications
Prosumers in Times of Crisis: Definition, Archetypes and Implications Open
Purpose – This paper defines prosumers in light of the COVID-19 crisis and other contexts. It addresses how prosumers helped overcome challenges caused by COVID-19 and is the first paper to develop a taxonomy of prosumers, their differenti…