Effects of institutional pressures on the governance of food safety in emerging food supply chains: a case of Lebanese food processors

被引:0
|
作者
Gumataw Kifle Abebe
机构
[1] American University of Beirut,Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
来源
关键词
Institutional pressures; Food safety governance; Food safety performance; Supply chain integration;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Food safety has become a major development challenge and a key influence on the strategic behavior of food companies. The study seeks to analyze the effect of perceived institutional pressures on the governance of food safety and the effect this may have on food safety performance in emerging food supply chains. The research develops a conceptual framework that links perceived institutional pressures, degree of food manufacturer-supplier relationships, food safety practices, and food safety output. The hypothesized relationships were tested in the Middle Eastern context, where food safety concerns are rising. Accordingly, a survey was carried out to collect data from food quality/safety managers representing 94 food processors across Lebanon. The study finds that perceived institutional pressures have a direct and strong effect on the degree of integration in the agro-food supply chain (i.e., in terms of long-term relationships, strategic information sharing, information technology connection, and logistic integration), and such an integration, in turn, increases the intensity of food safety practices and food safety performance. However, in the absence of strong manufacturer-supplier relationships, perceived institutional pressures do not lead to improved food safety performance. The study suggests that long-term food manufacturer-supplier relationship is necessary if agro-food chain actors are to respond to established regulatory demands, industry practices, and social norms.
引用
收藏
页码:1125 / 1138
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of institutional pressures on the governance of food safety in emerging food supply chains: a case of Lebanese food processors
    Abebe, Gumataw Kifle
    [J]. AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES, 2020, 37 (04) : 1125 - 1138
  • [2] Institutional pressures for SDGs in Indian food supply chains
    Jacob-John, Jubin
    D'Souza, Clare
    Marjoribanks, Timothy
    Singaraju, Stephen Pragasam
    [J]. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JOURNAL, 2022, : 1451 - 1465
  • [3] The effect of governance mechanisms on food safety in the supply chain: Evidence from the Lebanese dairy sector
    Abebe, Gumataw K.
    Chalak, Ali
    Abiad, Mohamad G.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, 2017, 97 (09) : 2908 - 2918
  • [4] Food safety standards and agri-food supply chains: an introductory overview
    Hammoudi, Abdelhakim
    Hoffmann, Ruben
    Surry, Yves
    [J]. EUROPEAN REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 2009, 36 (04) : 469 - 478
  • [5] A fuzzy model for aggregative food safety risk assessment in food supply chains
    Wang, Xiaojun
    Li, Dong
    Shi, Xianliang
    [J]. PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL, 2012, 23 (05) : 377 - 395
  • [6] Food supply chains
    He, XX
    Hayya, JC
    [J]. DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE 1998 PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-3, 1998, : 1668 - 1670
  • [7] The role of food hubs in food supply chains
    Matson, James
    Thayer, Jeremiah
    [J]. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SYSTEMS AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, 2013, 3 (04) : 43 - 47
  • [8] Food Supply Chains and Short Food Supply Chains: Coexistence conceptual framework
    Thome, Karim Marini
    Cappellesso, Giselle
    Alves Ramos, Eduardo Luiz
    de Lima Duarte, Sthefane Cristina
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2021, 278
  • [9] Food Supply Chains vs. Food Supply Nets
    Raspor, Peter
    Jevsnik, Mojca
    [J]. EMERGING AND TRADITIONAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR SAFE, HEALTHY AND QUALITY FOOD, 2016, : 9 - 32
  • [10] Food safety risk behavior and social Co-governance in the food supply chain
    Gao, Huanyu
    Dai, Xiaoting
    Wu, Linhai
    Zhang, Jingxiang
    Hu, Wuyang
    [J]. FOOD CONTROL, 2023, 152