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HOW CHINESE FIRMS RESPONSE TO FOOD NUTRITION LABEL REGULATION

Peng Zou, Yan Liu
  • LanguageENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/314987
Global Marketing Conference
2016 Global Marketing Conference at Hong Kong (2016.07)
pp.541-542
글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 (Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations)
Abstract

Recent decades have seen a number of policies have been launched to promote information disclosure on food products marketed in developed countries. There has also been increasing efforts to promote healthy eating in developing economies (Cowburn & Stockley 2005). A good example appears in China, where, in an effort to improve health education, nutrition labels became mandatory under the Nutrition Labeling Act (NLA) since 2013. Additionally, food labeling regulations were issued by India, Mercosur members and South Africa. While nutritional labeling has received a lot of attention both in academia and from the press, there are some key gaps in the nutrition labeling literature. One issue of how standardized information requirements affect firm marketing responses (e.g., advertising levels. R&D investment, and corporate social responsibility programs) and performance has been understudied. Another clear gap in the literature is how nutritional labeling requirements affect developing economies.

Author
  • Peng Zou(Harbin Institute of Technology, China)
  • Yan Liu(Harbin Institute of Technology, China)