Sinne Smed

Sinne Smed

Associate Professor


  1. Published

    Demand structure and willingness to pay for organic dairy products

    Smed, Sinne, Jun 2005, Food quality products in the advent of the 21st century: production, demand and public policy. Mattas, K. & Tsakiridou, E. (eds.). Chania, p. 33-44 12 p. (Cahiers Options Mediterraneennes; No. 64).

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  2. Published

    Going Flexitarian: how are diet-related carbon footprints influenced by meat substitution practices, cooking practices and health orientations of flexitarians?

    Lund, Thomas Bøker, Smed, Sinne & Holm, Lotte, 2018, Bridg’it! – Studying food, flavours and eating across the Channel and the North Sea : Programme & Contributions. p. 23 1 p.

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  3. Published

    Hvad styrer kostvanerne?

    Holm, Lotte, Grünert, K. & Smed, Sinne, 2010, Menneskets Ernæring. Astrup, A., Bügel, S., Dyerberg, J. & Stender, S. (eds.). 3 ed. København: Munksgaard , p. 245-254 10 p.

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  4. Published

    Rational inattention or rational overreaction? Consumer reactions to health news

    Browning, M., Hansen, Lars Gårn & Smed, Sinne, 2014, Symposium i anvendt statistik 2014. Linde, P. (ed.). København: Københavns Universitet, p. 52-53 2 p. (Symposium i anvendt statistik, Vol. 2014).

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  5. Published

    Unhealthy eating and higher BMI is partly caused by low self control

    Smed, Sinne, Thunström, L. & Koch-Hansen, P., 3 Jun 2015, Advancing Behavior Change Science: Abstract Book ISBNPA Edinburgh 2015. p. 551 1 p.

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  6. Published

    Who reacts to food taxes? How a multiple-selves model can help to explain the effects of food taxes

    Smed, Sinne, Lombardini, C. & Lankoski, L., 2022, A Modern Guide to Food Economics. Roosen, J. & Hobbs, J. E. (eds.). Edward Elgar Publishing, p. 270-296 27 p. (Elgar Modern Guides).

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