Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2100065 Trends in Food Science & Technology 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this article it is discussed that food quality management issues are much more complex than often assumed and that it requires a specific research approach. It is argued that food quality management deals with dynamic and complex food systems and people systems involved in realising food quality. A conceptual food quality relationship is developed, assuming that food quality is a function of both food and human behaviour and their interaction. The relationship reflects that food quality is dependent on both dynamic properties of the food product, as related to applied technological conditions, and dynamic properties of people, as related to applied administrative conditions. A techno-managerial approach to research food quality management issues is derived, which involves the integrated analysis of theories from technological and managerial sciences.

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