Search staff/organisations LDLA Frez Muñoz MSc
Name
Name LDLA Frez Muñoz MSc
FirstnameLucía
Emaillucia.frezmunoz@wur.nl

Job details
DescriptionPromovendus
OrganizationDepartment of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences
Organization UnitFood Quality and Design
DescriptionExterne medewerker
OrganizationDepartment of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences
Organization UnitFood Quality and Design
Regular availability
Mo Tu We Th Fr
Morning
Afternoon

Biography

Lucía is a fulltime Guest PhD student from Santiago, Chile. Regarding her background, she got a bachelor in Biotechnology Engineering and a MSc in Plant Biotechnology in her home country. In 2013 she started a MSc in Food Quality Management at Wageningen University and Research (WUR) in order to expand her knowledge on food quality and consumer sciences.

After obtaining her master’s degree in 2015, she got a Chilean scholarship to pursue a PhD at WUR. During her PhD she will study the impact of globalisation, context factors, and familiarity on consumer’s perceptions and choice of ethnic foods, under the supervision of Dr. ir. Bea Steenbekkers and Prof. Dr. Vincenzo Fogliano.


Expert Profile

Publications
Publication lists

Projects

The role of familiarity on the acceptance of ethnic foods

Food choice is a task that needs to be undertaken by individuals on a daily basis, in order to secure an intake of the necessary nutrients that will allow the functioning of our body. However, it is a complex process that englobes several factors that play a role before and after purchase. At the shop, consumers use several cues and attributes to evaluate product quality, which will have an influence on their food choice. In this respect, the understanding of the key drivers involved in consumers food choice is paramount to improve/develop new products that will successfully reflect their needs and requirements.

An interesting personal factor involved in this process is familiarity. It has been related to several product-related experiences such as knowledge, product availability and choice, consumption frequency, and typicality. In the literature, a higher familiarity with the product is linked to a higher understanding of its attributes, which is translated to more informed product evaluations.

Nowadays, globalisation has elicited the positioning of ethnic foods in markets all around the world allowing a higher diversification and promoting the glocalisation. Spring rolls, sushi, tacos, lasagne, among others, are widely known and consumed around the globe, in other words, consumers are familiar to these products. However, many other ethnic foods do not shared the same popularity. In this context, little information is available regarding the perceptions and preferences of consumers for these products and how familiarity influences io the choice of ethnic foods.

Aim
This research aims at identifying the key drivers influencing the perceived quality and choice of ethnic foods, specially the role of familiarity, in countries with contrasting levels of globalisation in order to understand how to valorise them via the adaptation of key intrinsic and extrinsic quality cues.

Caption Text
  • mail
  • chat
  • print

Profiel