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Barriers of Effective Food Safety Performance: An Explanatory Sequential Approach

Lin, Naiqing; Sisson, Annamarie; Paez, Paola

Authors

Naiqing Lin

Paola Paez



Abstract

Qualitative methods could help provide discerned information among food service workers as to recognize different attitudes, motivations, and barriers to perform food safety behaviors (Arendt et al., 2013). Collective evidence suggests that exploring effective restaurant supervisions and barriers to performance may be an important direction for future food safety research (Angelo et al., 2016; Green et al., 2007; Green & Selman, 2005; Howes et al., 1996; Kwon et al., 2012; Roberts et al., 2008). Therefore, it is important to capture the positive/negative aspects of the organizational environment and identify the underlying descriptive that engages or discourage compliance to food safety behaviors. The purpose of this project is to explore employees’ perceptions about managerial practices that influence food safety behaviors.

Citation

Lin, N., Sisson, A., & Paez, P. Barriers of Effective Food Safety Performance: An Explanatory Sequential Approach

Working Paper Type Working Paper
Deposit Date Jan 15, 2024
Keywords food safety behavior, managerial practices, nest-purposeful sampling, heuristic narratives, short-longitudinal
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/3482257
Publisher URL https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3295958