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E-food-traceability Learned by Consumers

Published: 17 August 2017 Publication History

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Food safety is an importance to consumers. Firms disclose information about transparent food manufacturing, such as composition, process, expiration date, and so on. This study focuses on traceability and corporate marketing and services. This has a key impact on consumer learning. The research design uses questionnaire survey. The results show that the traceability allows consumers to learn about the benefits of product knowledge and information to meet the needs of the information as a marketing strategy. Between the upstream and downstream manufacturers, companies must continue to develop traceability system in order to establish sustainable competitiveness. Therefore, the use of traceability is a good marketing strategy. This approach allows consumers to get the best consumer information and learning.

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    ICIBE '17: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Industrial and Business Engineering
    August 2017
    107 pages
    ISBN:9781450353519
    DOI:10.1145/3133811
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    1. Food resume
    2. business model
    3. consumer learning
    4. filling food
    5. service innovation

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