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Supply chain response to food safety incidents
Pauline van Beusekom
GSBE other - not theme-related research
Marketing & Supply Chain Management
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Response to Food
100%
Food Safety Incidents
100%
Supply Chain Response
100%
Decision Criteria
42%
Food Chain
42%
Effective Response
42%
Logistic Reaction
28%
Public Health Risk
14%
Illness
14%
Information Quality
14%
Interdependence
14%
Food Industry
14%
Cost-effectiveness
14%
Supply Chain
14%
Financial Risk
14%
World Health Organization
14%
Food Safety
14%
Response Process
14%
Five-phase
14%
Survey Results
14%
Retailers
14%
Information Supply
14%
Logistics Service Providers
14%
Business Risk
14%
Reputational Risk
14%
Political Risk
14%
Coordination Process
14%
Wholesaler
14%
Logistics Chain
14%
Food Safety Authorities
14%
Organization Safety
14%
Cooperation Communication
14%
Number of Parties
14%
Unsafe Food
14%
INIS
food
100%
safety
100%
chains
100%
incidents
100%
supply
100%
food chains
30%
data
20%
information
20%
risks
20%
cost
10%
death
10%
business
10%
surveys
10%
public health
10%
cooperation
10%
transparency
10%
food industry
10%
world health organization
10%
retailers
10%
wholesalers
10%
Food Science
Food Safety
100%
Nutrition Policy
11%
Food Industry
11%
Engineering
Ecosystem
22%