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Using proprietary data from Alibaba, we examine how the 2015 Food Safety Law (FSL) affects e-commerce in China. The FSL … requires most food sellers on e-commerce platforms to obtain a valid, online license for retail food handling. Because the FSL …, those that had a better online reputation and more online food sales before FSL tend to display their FSL license earlier on …
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Using proprietary data from Alibaba, we examine how the 2015 Food Safety Law (FSL) affects e-commerce in China. The FSL … requires most food sellers on e-commerce platforms to obtain a valid, online license for retail food handling. Because the FSL … reputation and more online food sales before FSL tend to display their FSL license earlier on the platform, and buyers are more …
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Using proprietary data from Alibaba, we examine how the 2015 Food Safety Law (FSL) affects e-commerce in China. The FSL … requires most food sellers on e-commerce platforms to obtain a valid, online license for retail food handling. Because the FSL …, those that had a better online reputation and more online food sales before FSL tend to display their FSL license earlier on …
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steady growth of the online food delivery market in Thailand. The pandemic also resulted in a shift towards online ordering … Bangkokians to use online food delivery services after the COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in June 2022. Design …/methodology/approach - Data were collected from 398 participants who had ordered food delivery services after the announcement. Findings -The …
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