Media and personal socialization agents toward emerging adults’ recipe choices: A cluster approach

Paulien Decorte, Isabelle Cuykx, Karolien Poels, Tim Smits, Sara Pabian, Kathleen Van Royen, Yara Qutteina, Charlotte J. S. De Backer, Lauranna Teunissen

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Abstract

As emerging adults (18–25) establish food decision-making independence, this study examines personal and media influences on their recipe choices via segmented approach. A survey during COVID-19 (N = 556) assessed preferred recipe socialization agents (family members, friends, celebrity chefs, celebrities, food influencers). Two-step clustering identified three pre-COVID-19 and seven during-COVID-19 clusters with varying recipe socialization agents, revealing the dynamic, negotiated nature of recipe socialization in emerging adulthood, with both shared and differing preferences. The cluster shifts during COVID-19 reflected changes unique to emerging adulthood. These insights help scholars and foodservice businesses better understand emerging adult food consumer socialization.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-31
Number of pages31
Journal Journal of Foodservice Business Research
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • consumer socialization
  • emerging adults
  • recipes
  • segmentation

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