UTA Theoretical and Practical Research Contribution Discussion Greetings!Please write the discussion (theoretical contribution and practical contribution) within 1000 words (500 for theoretical contribution and 500 for practical contribution). Thanks! Please write the discussion (theoretical contribution and practical contribution) within 1000 words
(500 for theoretical contribution and 500 for practical contribution).
Research topic:
Leveraging modern Technologies in Food Processing and food traceability Improves operational
Performance: A Case Study of United Food Industries Corporation, (Albabtain).
Research questions:
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How can Albabtain leverage technologies and overcome their challenges to improve the
activities in the food processing and traceability of supply chain management?
1. What are the food processing and food treatability technologies challenges?
2. How can Albabtain overcome these challenges?
3. How does Albabtain attain high operational performance and create value by leveraging
technologies in food processing?
Research theory: RBV (resource based view).
Research aim:
The research aims to explore food processing and traceability modern technologies and how
they can resolve barriers and challenges to increase operational performance in United Food
Industries Corp. (Albabtain).This research will help Albabtain corp. to improve the operational
performance by proposing a novel technologies – in food processing and traceability part-
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