Abstract
While a capital of Croatia, with a population of over one million, offers a limited number of different gluten-free products, Zagreb’s bakeries do not offer gluten-free products at all.
The purpose of this study was to identify the existence of a non-medically motivated demand for gluten-free products in Zagreb’s bakeries and find out what are the motivators driving this demand. This study used an explanatory sequential mixed methods design. Quantitative data collection (through a survey) was followed with a qualitative data collection and analysis (through interviews) which led to the interpretation of results.
Survey was conducted on a random sample of 70 respondents, while a qualitative research was conducted by using 10 face-to face semi-structured interviews with individuals who are citizens of Zagreb and who answered positively about buying gluten-free products in Zagreb’s bakeries.
The data suggests that a non-medically motivated demand for gluten-free products in Zagreb’s bakeries exist and that main motivators driving this demand are: initiative to try something new and interest in a different (‘healthier’) lifestyle.
Publication Date
2-23-2015
Document Type
Master's Project
Student Type
Graduate
Degree Name
Service Leadership and Innovation (MS)
Department, Program, or Center
Department of Service Systems (CAST)
Advisor
Jennifer Matic
Recommended Citation
Vukoja, Maja, "Gluten-free Products and Zagreb’s Bakeries" (2015). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/9371
Campus
RIT Croatia