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How Quality Management Metasystems Are Affecting the Food Industry
Review of Agricultural Economics (1998)
  • Julie Caswell, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Abstract

The future competitiveness of the U.S. food industry depends on its ability to deliver high-quality products at competitive prices to domestic and international markets. Recent developments in the establishment and operation of quality management metasystems are having important effects on this competitiveness. Their use has the potential to enhance product quality, simplify contractual relationships, demonstrate compliance with regulations, and improve responsiveness to customers. Their use is also requiring novel internal organization and market linkages between firms.

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Publication Date
1998
Citation Information
Julie Caswell. "How Quality Management Metasystems Are Affecting the Food Industry" Review of Agricultural Economics Vol. 20 Iss. 2 (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/julie_caswell/31/