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Reconceptualizing the US strategic food safety system
Chao Shih Wang, David Van Fleet
Agribusiness, Morrison School of
Management and Entrepreneurship
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Business & Economics
Food Safety
97%
Hazard
65%
Social Networks
44%
Knowledge Warehouse
39%
Communication
37%
Consumer Cooperation
35%
Food
31%
Information Architecture
29%
Stakeholders
25%
Communication Technologies
25%
Public Agencies
25%
United States of America
25%
Efficient Markets
24%
Safety Management
24%
Merging
22%
Economics
21%
Resources
13%
Suppliers
12%
Interaction
11%
Design Methodology
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points
100%
Food Safety
77%
Social Networking
70%
Economics
48%
Food
43%
Safety Management
39%
Direction compound
22%
Technology
20%
Agriculture & Biology
food safety
60%
communication (human)
51%
social networks
40%
stakeholders
34%
standards of identity
27%
government agencies
21%
economics
20%
warehouses
20%
communications technology
19%
markets
10%
synthesis
8%
methodology
4%