Towards an Ontology of Traceable Impact Management in the Food Supply Chain
Bart Gajderowicz, Mark S Fox, Yongchao Gao

TL;DR
This paper proposes an ontological framework and impact management model to enhance traceability, accountability, and sustainability in the food supply chain, addressing societal and environmental impacts comprehensively.
Contribution
It introduces a holistic, ontological model for impact tracking in food supply chains, integrating stakeholder roles and societal impacts for improved accountability.
Findings
Developed a traceable impact management model (TIMM) for food supply chains.
Established an ontological foundation for impact and impact measurement.
Enhanced understanding of food supply chain impacts on communities and environment.
Abstract
The pursuit of quality improvements and accountability in the food supply chains, especially how they relate to food-related outcomes, such as hunger, has become increasingly vital, necessitating a comprehensive approach that encompasses product quality and its impact on various stakeholders and their communities. Such an approach offers numerous benefits in increasing product quality and eliminating superfluous measurements while appraising and alleviating the broader societal and environmental repercussions. A traceable impact management model (TIMM) provides an impact structure and a reporting mechanism that identifies each stakeholder's role in the total impact of food production and consumption stages. The model aims to increase traceability's utility in understanding the impact of changes on communities affected by food production and consumption, aligning with current and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSupply Chain Resilience and Risk Management · Quality and Supply Management · Sustainable Supply Chain Management
