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Food Supply Networks Trust And Ebusiness First Canavari Maurizio Fritz

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Food Supply Networks Trust And Ebusiness First Canavari Maurizio Fritz
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Publisher: CAB International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Canavari, Maurizio; Fritz, Melanie; Schiefer, Gerhard W
ISBN: 9781845936396, 9781845936389, 1845936388, 1845936396
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: First

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Food Supply Networks Trust And Ebusiness First Canavari Maurizio Fritz by Canavari, Maurizio; Fritz, Melanie; Schiefer, Gerhard W 9781845936396, 9781845936389, 1845936388, 1845936396 instant download after payment.

When relations are facilitated by communication technologies such as e-business, food supply networks can improve efficiency, flexibility and effectiveness. However, a lack of trust within such transactions can prevent the integration of e-business into this large, economic sector. Using case studies from European countries, chapters discuss trust-building methods for food networks in an e-business environment. Key issues include the influence of cultural disparity and cross-border transactions upon major product groups such as meat, cereal products and fresh produce

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