MAPP Centre

Welcome to the MAPP Centre – Research on Value Creation in the Food Sector for Consumers, Industry and Society.  

We conduct research that generates insights into people´s perception and behaviour in the agricultural and food system. We study behaviour of stakeholders, customers, and citizen-consumers in the area of food, drink and related services and sectors, and develop implications for industry and public policy.    


VR Retail lab - part of FOODHAY project

The MAPP Centre and the Commercial and Retail Management group have jointly developed the 
VR Retail lab. This was funded by FOODHAY - FOODHAY is the Food and Health Open Laboratory, funded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science. 


Nordic-Baltic consumer sustainability understanding in a food context 

Four colleagues of the MAPP Centre have studied Food sustainability understanding in the Nordic-Baltic region, through a representative, cross-country survey, to serve as a basis for a labelling framework in Europe. The report can be found here https://pub.norden.org/temanord2023-530/ - or see this video for a breakdown of core findings:  


Citizen-consumer understanding of upcycling in the food system 

In the PlantPro project, MAPP Centre has amongst others explored citizen-consumer understanding and perception of ‘upcycling’ as a concept and through the resulting products. See how this was done, and a glimpse of the reasons and reactions, in this video: 


Biotech meets the consumer plate: When microbes make food - what do consumers think about precision fermentation?

From biotech breakthroughs to future foods, the EIT Food project "Precision Fermentation: From Biotechnology to Sustainable Nutrition" explored how consumers understand this emerging technology and its potential for sustainable nutrition.

Watch the video to discover what consumers really think , and what the project revealed.


MAPP publications

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Raats, M., Dean, M., Grunert, K. G. & Lumbers, M. (2009). Examining the effect of social factors on satisfaction with food related life. Poster session presented at Annual Conference of the ISBNPA, Lisbon, Portugal. http://www.isbnpa2009.fmh.utl.pt/
Chrysochou, P. & Grunert, K. G. (2009). Exploring associations towards healthy eating among Danish consumers. Abstract from FOOD Denmark Congress 2009: A Career within Innovation?, Lyngby, Denmark.
Dean, M., Raats, M. M., Grunert, K. G. & Lumbers, M. (2009). Factors influencing eating a varied diet in old age. Public Health Nutrition, 12(12), 2421-2427. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980009005448
Nørgaard, M. K. (2009). Family decision-making during food buying. Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, MAPP Centre.
Grunert, K. G. (2009). Forbrugernes forståelse og anvendelse af GDA: Oplæg 3. In Høring om nyt fødevaremærke - GDA og andre fødevaremærker: Høring for Folketingets udvalg for Fødevarer, Landbrug og Fiskeri, 20. maj 2009 i Landstingssalen, Christiansborg (pp. 23-26) http://www.ft.dk/samling/20081/almdel/FLF/Bilag/332/706121.PDF
Hagemann, K. S. (2009). Frankenfoods and mutant rice: Consumers and food biotechnologies. Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, MAPP Centre.
Reid, M., Thompson, P., Mavondo, F. & Brunsø, K. (2009). Give me the money... or maybe the deal: Does sales promotion proneness influence consumers' willingness to switch from price to non-price promotions. Paper presented at The 14th Biennial World Marketing Congress. Marketing in Transition:Scarcity, Globalism & Sustainability, Oslo, Norway. http://www.ams-web.org/associations/213/files/WMC2009programfinal.pdf