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This papers' objective is to investigate consumer satisfaction with dry-cured ham in five European countries. A …). Satisfaction was evaluated as overall satisfaction, as well as specific satisfaction with healthfulness, price, convenience and … taste. The findings show that the main determinant of overall satisfaction is taste satisfaction, hence, producers are …
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This papers' objective is to investigate overall consumer satisfaction with dry-cured ham in five European countries … based survey carried out in Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Poland and Greece, January 2008 (n=2,437). Satisfaction was evaluated … as overall satisfaction, as well as healthfulness, price, convenience and taste satisfaction. The findings show that the …
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Objective: The objective of the article is to examine the causality between material well-being indicators of all the EU-27 countries and sustainable consumption behaviour indicators of the corresponding consumers. The authors assumed that the material well-being construct is determined by net...
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relationships between well-being and job satisfaction on the one hand and employment status and retirement, on the other, using … happier, experience less stress and anger, and have higher job satisfaction than other employees. Using statistical matching …
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Europe to the UK. We study how this migrant inflow affected life satisfaction of native residents in England and Wales … Scheme, we find that higher local level immigration increased life satisfaction of young people and decreased life … satisfaction of old people. This finding is driven by the initial 'migration shock' – inflows that occurred in the first two years …
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