Enterprise Food Fraud in China: Key Factors Identification From Social Co-governance Perspective

Front Public Health. 2021 Nov 19:9:752112. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.752112. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Food fraud not only exacerbates human public health risks but also threatens the business development of food and related industries. Therefore, how to curb food fraud effectively becomes a crucial issue for governments, industries, and consumers. Previous studies have demonstrated that enterprise food fraud is subject to joint influences of factor at various hierarchical levels within a complex system of stakeholders. To address enterprise food fraud, it is necessary to identify the key such factors and elucidate the functional mechanisms, as well as systematic analysis of the interrelationships among clusters and factors. Hence, we grounded on a social co-governance perspective and investigated the food fraud key influencing factors and their interrelationships in an emerging food market - China, by using the DEMATEL-based analytic network process (DANP). Results showed that the identified key cluster was government regulation, social governance, and detection techniques. Four other key factors were also identified, including government regulatory capability and penalty intensity, expected economic benefits, maturity of market reputation mechanism, and transparency of supply chain. Policy implications from the social co-governance perspective for China and similar economies are discussed finally.

Keywords: DEMATEL-based ANP; business ethics; food fraud; safety and quality; social co-governance.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Commerce
  • Food Industry*
  • Fraud*
  • Government
  • Humans