Author:
Wang Chao-shih "Jake",Van Fleet David D.
Abstract
Purpose
To introduce an innovative communicative platform to be constructed to facilitate food hazard communications as new policy initiatives shift the direction of food safety management from reaction to prevention..
Design/methodology/approach
Literature from economics and management is examined for concepts that would yield potential solutions to accomplish the purpose.
Findings
An innovative synthesis of four interrelated structural elements – resource, identity, standard, and knowledge (RISK) – is proposed as the framework for hazard communication.
Practical implications
Exchanges of food hazard knowledge and information among diverse stakeholders (consumers, suppliers, public agencies) in a complex environment requires an information architecture, a “knowledge warehouse,” that explicitly organizes interactive elements in social networks to facilitate knowledge communication among those stakeholders.
Originality/value
Drawing upon the management literature and merging it with concepts from economics yields unique perspectives, creating value and contributing to a more effective and efficient market-based food safety system.
Subject
Food Science,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
Cited by
1 articles.
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