英国清真(羊)供应链中的非法活动:迈向更深入的理解

Illegal activity in the UK halal (sheep) supply chain: Towards greater understanding

Food Policy · 2017
被引 56
ABS 3

中文导读

通过访谈和文献研究,揭示英国清真羊肉供应链中非法活动的运作机制,帮助执法机构从供应链视角理解非法企业,并回应《2006年英国欺诈法》的关切。

Abstract

Food supply chain theory and practice assumes that the processes involved are legal and value adding. In this paper, using examples from the UK halal (sheep) meat supply chain, we outline a value extracting value chain through a mixed methods qualitative approach consisting of face-to-face-interviews and a documentary research strategy underpinned by Narrative Inquiry. Building on previous theoretical work on Illegal Rural Enterprise, we present a narrative of an individual rogue-farmer, and explore his involvement in the illegal halal (‘smokies’) trade over a fifteen-year period. The paper provides a compelling story that will enable investigators to better understand illegal enterprise from a supply chain perspective and more adequately address the concerns stated in the UK Fraud Act 2006. The paper will be useful to food standards agencies in that furthers our understanding of entrepreneurial practice and morality in the food industry. The results demonstrate that illegal rural enterprise is a multi-faceted concept that requires an understanding of business practices and processes alongside a multi-agency approach to enterprise orientated crime. Our approach suggests that supply chains can be ‘flipped’ in order to understand illegal processes in addition to conventional legal processes.

供应链非法企业食品行业道德英国