Genetically Modified Foods: Main Market Actors´ Perspectives

  • Ольга Сергеевна Караева National research university Higher School of Economics
  • Лидия Рафаильевна Камальдинова National research university Higher School of Economics
Keywords: genetically modified organisms (GMO), human health, food market, economic theory of conventions, orders of worth

Abstract

The article considers the emergence of genetically modified foods and practices of labeling goods as «nonGM» and defines it as a critical situation in the history of consumer market. Introduction of products produced with the use of genetic engineering technology into mass consumption is a contradictory process because the effects of GM-components on human health have not been fully recognized up to now. Therefore, the views of leading market sellers regarding the penetration of genetically modified foods and its potential consequences are especially interesting. The paper is based on 8 in-depth interviews with producers, series of expert interviews with physicians, and a standardized survey of Moscow residents. Economic theory of conventions is applied to resolve the task.

Author Biographies

Ольга Сергеевна Караева, National research university Higher School of Economics
Студентка 4-го курса факультета социологии НИУ ВШЭ, Москва, Россия
Лидия Рафаильевна Камальдинова, National research university Higher School of Economics
Студентка 4-го курса факультета социологии, стажер-исследователь Центра внутреннего мониторинга НИУ ВШЭ, Москва, Россия
Published
2011-12-08
How to Cite
КараеваО. С., & КамальдиноваЛ. Р. (2011). Genetically Modified Foods: Main Market Actors´ Perspectives. Journal of Economic Sociology, 12(3), 106-126. https://doi.org/10.17323/1726-3247-2011-3-106-126
Section
Debut Studies