A mathematical framework for assessing food fraud intentions
This work presents a framework for assessing subjects’ intentions to engage in food fraud. The model demonstrated that the decision to commit fraud arises from psychological mechanisms of malicious intent (Π) and ethical fading-bounded ethicality (Ω ...
Shadreck Muyambo +3 more
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Pandoras Box: Does Electronic Commerce Increase the Optimal Amount of Fraud? [PDF]
Close business relationships are important in the food industry. However, the introduction of electronic commerce has emerged as a fundamental challenge to these relationships.
Graefe, Gernot +2 more
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Understanding the Organization, Operation, and Victimization Process of Labor Trafficking in the United States [PDF]
This study examines the organization, operation, and victimization process of labor trafficking across multiple industries in the United States. It examines labor trafficking victim abuse and exploitation along a continuum, from victims' recruitment for ...
Amy Farrell +8 more
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Dynamics of Transnational Labour Migration Revisited from a Crisis Complex Perspective
ABSTRACT This article uses the notion of crisis complex to analyse the relationship between labour migration and crisis from an institution‐ and process‐oriented perspective. Such an interrogation is timely, given the increasingly crisis‐prone dynamics shaping global labour systems and migration governance, including recruitment, skills recognition and
Ioana Jipa‐Muşat, Nicola Piper
wiley +1 more source
Boosting food safety in Ghana: Exploring the future of nanotechnology
The issue of food fraud, safety and contaminants remains a topic of public concern, as it has been aligned to potential food scarcity. However, nanotechnology presents a promising opportunity for improving various industries, including food, agriculture,
Mohammed Lawal +4 more
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A look at the decisions in Langevin v. Chenango Court, Inc., 447 F.2d 296 (2d Cir. 1971); Vasquez v. Superior Court of San Joaquin County. 4 Cal. 3d 800, 484 P.2d 964, 94 Cal. Rptr. 796 (1971); and Dickens v.
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Do Politically Connected Board Members Influence Firms' Debt Choices? Public Debt Versus Bank Debt
ABSTRACT Using a unique hand‐collected data set on the political connections of board members of S&P 1500 companies, we find that board members with stronger government ties are positively associated with firms' preference for public debt over bank debt.
Mustapha Douch +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Using plant physiological stable oxygen isotope models to counter food fraud. [PDF]
Cueni F, Nelson DB, Boner M, Kahmen A.
europepmc +1 more source
Smart food‐sharing platforms for social sustainability: a heuristic algorithm approach
Abstract This study examines how smart food‐sharing platforms (SFSP) can help reduce food waste and suggests a method for using smart contracts to share extra food among different partners effectively. For smart contracts to work automatically and prevent food wastage, artificial intelligence systems can recognize how smart clauses should be executed ...
Behzad Maleki Vishkaei +1 more
wiley +1 more source
State-of-the-Art of Analytical Techniques to Determine Food Fraud in Olive Oils. [PDF]
Pereira AG +6 more
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