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Not Just China The Rise Of Recalls In The Age Of Global Business Hari Bapuji

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Not Just China The Rise Of Recalls In The Age Of Global Business Hari Bapuji
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Hari Bapuji
ISBN: 0230104517
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Not Just China The Rise Of Recalls In The Age Of Global Business Hari Bapuji by Hari Bapuji 0230104517 instant download after payment.

Product recalls spanning toys, children’s products, food, pet food, and automobiles have increased dramatically in the recent past. Consequently, the safety of imported products has been pushed to the top of the agenda for companies, consumers, and governments. It has often been argued that recalls occur due to differences among national standards, cost pressures and opportunistic behavior by companies. However, analysis of US toy recalls over a 20 year period reveals that the key to decreasing recalls and harm from defective products lies in improving product designs, learning from recalls and swiftly acting on incidents. Together, these point to the inherent dangers in the disaggregation of value chain and the need to effectively manage those dangers.

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