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AuthorZeina, Nakat
AuthorTayoun, Vera
AuthorMerhi, Samar
AuthorBou-Mitri, Christelle
AuthorKaram, Layal
Available date2024-02-05T08:30:51Z
Publication Date2023-09-09
Publication NameHeliyon
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19885
CitationNakat, Z., Tayoun, V., Merhi, S., Bou-Mitri, C., & Karam, L. (2023). Food safety culture in food companies amid the Lebanese economic crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic. Heliyon, 9(9).
ISSN2405-8440
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023070937
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/51529
AbstractThe challenges to food safety in Lebanon are many and have worsened due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the Lebanese economic crisis. Against a backdrop of loosely enforced food laws and regulations, a cross-sectional study was carried out in 23 Lebanese food companies on 204 participants using a validated online food safety culture self-assessment tool consisting of 28 indicators. Food safety motivation, burnout/job stress and conscientiousness and their impact on food safety culture were also investigated. Overall, the perceived food safety culture was “good” with a mean value of 119.1 over 140 (equivalent to 4.3/5). A young workforce, the female gender, a science background, and a university degree were associated with a higher food safety culture. The food safety culture score was also perceived higher among participants who attended food safety trainings, and among those working at the managerial level and in the quality department. In addition, the results showed that the food safety culture was significantly better in companies exporting their goods than companies with no international market exposure (121.6 vs 118.1). Moreover, Food safety motivation (mean score 4.1/5) and conscientiousness (3.5/5) were moderately associated with a positive food safety culture. However, the low burnout/job stress scores (2.8/5) may exhibit a negative impact on the food safety culture and could be related to several consequences caused by the Lebanese economic crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic. Further studies are to be conducted to understand better the causal effects relationship.
SponsorOpen access funding was provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectFood safety culture
Food safety behavior
Food safety management system
Self-assessment tool
COVID-19
TitleFood safety culture in food companies amid the Lebanese economic crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic
TypeArticle
Issue Number9
Volume Number9
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
ESSN2405-8440


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