Digital Technology, Knowledge Level, and Food Safety Governance: Implications for National Healthcare System
Exploring the intrinsic relationship between digital technology and the efficiency of food safety supervision contributes to a better understanding of the role of digital technology in food safety supervision and how to maximize its influence. This study employed sample data from 31 regions in China...
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Main Authors: | Xun Xi (Author), Shaobin Wei (Author), Kuen-Lin Lin (Author), Haitao Zhou (Author), Kui Wang (Author), Haiyan Zhou (Author), Zhao Li (Author), Nan Nan (Author), Liping Qiu (Author), Feng Hu (Author), Fu-Sheng Tsai (Author), Dongxiang Chen (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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