Consumers, Norwegian food and belonging: a qualitative study

Author:

Roos Gun Mikaela,Hansen Kai Victor,Skuland Aase Vorre

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an insight into considerations underlying consumers’ perceptions of Norwegian food and to examine what the concept of belonging can add to the understanding of national food. Design/methodology/approach Two-stage qualitative research design, where data were first collected by in-store interviews with 100 customers in 30 different food retail stores (supermarkets, low discount and specialty stores) in three areas in Norway (East, West and Mid). This was followed by four focus groups with consumers (n=34) in two areas (East and West). Findings The consumers perceived Norwegian food as having two main dimensions: foods grown and produced in Norway and dishes belonging to traditional cuisine. These two dimensions could coexist and foods that embodied both aspects were higher on a scale of national identity. Perceptions of Norwegian food reflected context, food category and consumer group. The findings support the use of the concept of belonging. Emotional belonging was mainly expressed by the consumers when talking about traditional dishes and Norwegian cuisine, whereas politics of belonging had to do with supporting domestic agriculture and especially produce that has been traditionally grown in Norway. Research limitations/implications The findings may have implications for product differentiation and marketing. Originality/value This study adds the concept of belonging to the existing literature on consumers, food and place.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Food Science,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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