CHORIZO-D3.3-Case-independent-changing-social-n...
Deliverable 3.3 ‘Case-independent changing social norms predictive model’ comprises of two social norms models that operate in two different contexts. The establishment diner model is an agent-based simulation examining food consumption in a social context. This model is pertinent to both descriptive and injunctive social norms, and social roles such as client, guest, in-group members (e.g., businessperson). Additionally, it also considers gender roles. The model combines insights from Case Studies 2: Hospitality food waste, 3: Food services food waste, and 4: School food waste and relation with obesity and malnutrition. The second model, the home cook, is a microsimulation that explores food consumption at home. As the behaviour is private, this model is particularly relevant in the context of injunctive social norms, gender roles and social roles of a parent, housewife/househusband and host. The model integrates insights from Case Studies 1: Household food waste in and off crisis periods and 6: Food waste in relation to date marking and sustainable and smart food packaging. This document accompanies the developed software, providing a technical description of the models to allow for a comprehensive understanding of the assumptions they are based on and how they work, especially among non-expert programmers.
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