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Supply chain food crime: can behaviours of supply chain actors affect food integrity?
Liam Fassam, Samir Dani
University of Northampton
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Supply Chain
100%
Food Crime
100%
Food Integrity
100%
Supply Chain Actors
100%
Food Supply Chain
50%
Food Fraud
50%
Criminality
37%
Resilience
25%
Cross-functional
25%
Supply Chain Resilience
25%
Commercial Operation
25%
Research Impact
12%
Risk Mitigation
12%
Valuable Insight
12%
Human Behavior
12%
Business Operations
12%
Fraud
12%
Supply Chain Operations
12%
Supply Chain Risk
12%
Practical Effects
12%
Qualitative Methodology
12%
Food Supply
12%
Functional Understanding
12%
Continual Development
12%
Triangulation Approach
12%
Soft Side
12%
Foodstuffs
12%
Common Perceptions
12%
Quantitative Methodology
12%
Industry Needs
12%
Industry Professionals
12%
Construction Supply Chain
12%
Food Science
Food Supply Chain
100%
Food Fraud
33%
Foodstuff
16%