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Overview

Jill E. Hobbs is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Their research spans multiple disciplines mainly within Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The scientist's work involves significant contributions in several subfields including Plant Science, Economics and Econometrics, Food Science, Strategy and Management, and Molecular Biology.

The primary topics of Jill E. Hobbs's research focus on Organic Food and Agriculture, CRISPR and Genetic Engineering, Genetically Modified Organisms Research, Innovation and Socioeconomic Development, Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability, COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts, and Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management.

Jill E. Hobbs has published notable papers such as:

  • Food supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d agroeconomie
  • Food supply chain resilience and the COVID-19 pandemic: What have we learned?, 2021, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d agroeconomie
  • The Covid-19 pandemic and meat supply chains, 2021, Meat Science

The scientist's frequent publication venues include:

  • Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d agroeconomie
  • Journal of Food Products Marketing
  • Meat Science
  • American Journal of Agricultural Economics
  • Food Policy

Jill E. Hobbs collaborates with other researchers regularly. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Lisa F. Clark
  • William A. Kerr
  • David Natcher
  • Yang Yang

The scientist has also contributed to books published by Inter-American Development Bank eBooks and Springer International Publishing. Specific titles include:

  • Transit Oriented Development: How to Make Cities More Compact, Connected and Coordinated: Recommendations for Brazilian Municipalities, 2021
  • International Regulation of Gene Editing Technologies in Crops, 2024

Best Publications

  • Food supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Jill E. Hobbs

  • A transaction cost approach to supply chain management

    Jill E. Hobbs

  • Measuring the Importance of Transaction Costs in Cattle Marketing

    Jill E. Hobbs

  • Information asymmetry and the role of traceability systems

    Jill E. Hobbs

  • Traceability in the Canadian Red Meat Sector: Do Consumers Care?

    Jill E. Hobbs;DeeVon Bailey;David L. Dickinson;Morteza Haghiri

  • Closer vertical co‐ordination in agri‐food supply chains: a conceptual framework and some preliminary evidence

    Jill E. Hobbs;Linda M. Young

  • Strategic responses to food safety legislation

    Rupert Loader;Jill E. Hobbs

  • Consumer confidence in credence attributes: The role of brand trust

    R. Lassoued;J.E. Hobbs

  • Vertical Linkages in Agri-Food Supply Chains: Changing Roles for Producers, Commodity Groups, and Government Policy

    Linda M. Young;Jill E. Hobbs

  • Incentive structures for food safety and quality assurance: an international comparison

    Jill E. Hobbs;Andrew Fearne;John Spriggs

  • A transaction cost analysis of quality, traceability and animal welfare issues in UK beef retailing

    Jill E. Hobbs

  • The Economics of Biotechnology

    J. D. Gaisford;J. E. Hobbs;W. A. Kerr;N. Perdikis

  • Creating international competitiveness through supply chain management: Danish pork

    J.E. Hobbs;W.A. Kerr;K.K. Klein

  • Food supply chain resilience and the COVID‐19 pandemic: What have we learned?

    Jill E. Hobbs

  • Transaction costs and slaughter cattle procurement: Processors' selection of supply channels

    Jill E. Hobbs

  • Consumers and trust

    Jill E. Hobbs;Ellen Goddard

  • CONSUMER DEMAND FOR TRACEABILITY

    Jill E. Hobbs

  • The Covid-19 pandemic and meat supply chains.

    Jill E Hobbs

  • Consumer information, labelling and international trade in agri-food products

    Jill E. Hobbs;William A. Kerr

  • Genetically Modified Foods: Consumer Issues and the Role of Information Asymmetry

    Jill E. Hobbs;Marni D. Plunkett

Frequent Co-Authors

Justus Wesseler
Justus Wesseler Wageningen University & Research
Andrew Fearne
Andrew Fearne University of East Anglia
Štefan Bojnec
Štefan Bojnec University of Primorska

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