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Whistleblowing as a countermeasure strategy against food crime

Jan Mei Soon (Institute of Nutritional Sciences and Applied Food Safety Studies, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK)
Louise Manning (Department of Food Science and Agri-Food Supply Chains, Harper Adams University, Newport, UK)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 4 December 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to undertake a two-phase desktop review of literature sources in order to conceptualise, frame, and critique existing whistleblowing models and strategies and consider how whistleblowing strategies form part of an effective food crime management system (FCMS) especially for small and medium sized organisations.

Design/methodology/approach

Existing literature from academic sources, financial, healthcare, food industries has been reviewed and critiqued in order to construct a conceptual framework that can inform future empirical research.

Findings

Whistleblowing strategies can form an effective part of a FCMS. Appropriate regulatory protection of those who whistleblow is crucial to not only safeguard individuals but also to mitigate food crime and protect consumers from loss and potential harm. Barriers to whistleblowing exist and if these are not addressed then individuals will be reluctant to report food crime. Further empirical research is required to assess the influence of these and other factors identified in this research and how they can be overcome.

Originality/value

The framework will provide food industry practitioners with guidance on the effective application of whistleblowing strategies within a FCMS.

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Citation

Soon, J.M. and Manning, L. (2017), "Whistleblowing as a countermeasure strategy against food crime", British Food Journal, Vol. 119 No. 12, pp. 2630-2652. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-01-2017-0001

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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