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John Cranfield

John Cranfield

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
34
Citations
4033
World Ranking
3140
National Ranking
83

Overview

John Cranfield is affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, as well as Business, Management and Accounting, with a focus on subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Food Science, Marketing, Ecology, and Animal Science and Zoology.

Their recent academic work covers various topics including COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts, Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability, Consumer Retail Behavior Studies, Economic and Environmental Valuation, Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets, Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, and Food Supply Chain Traceability.

John Cranfield has authored and coauthored several papers, with notable publications including:

  • Framing consumer food demand responses in a viral pandemic, 2020, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d agroeconomie
  • Framing consumer food demand responses in a viral pandemic, 2020, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d agroeconomie

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Cranfield include Rachael Vriezen, Ying Cao, Chen Chen, Tina M. Widowski, and Mikayla Plishka.

John Cranfield's work has been published most frequently in the Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d agroeconomie, with additional contributions to Food Policy, British Food Journal, and CABI Reviews.

  • Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d agroeconomie
  • Food Policy
  • British Food Journal
  • CABI Reviews

  • Rachael Vriezen
  • Ying Cao
  • Chen Chen
  • Tina M. Widowski
  • Mikayla Plishka

The integration of economic principles with aspects of agriculture, food markets, and consumer behavior signifies a multidisciplinary approach within Cranfield's research portfolio. Their work addressing pandemic consumer food demand shifts and sustainability concerns reflects ongoing research interests in both economic and environmental domains within the agricultural sector.

Best Publications

  • Do Fresh Produce Exporters in Sub-Saharan Africa Benefit from GlobalGAP Certification?

    Spencer Henson;Spencer Henson;Oliver Masakure;John Cranfield

  • Consumer valuation of functional foods and nutraceuticals in Canada. A conjoint study using probiotics.

    Getu Hailu;Andreas Boecker;Spencer Henson;John Cranfield

  • Framing consumer food demand responses in a viral pandemic

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  • Canadian Consumer's Willingness-To-Pay For Pesticide Free Food Products: An Ordered Probit Analysis

    John A.L. Cranfield;Erik Magnusson

  • The motives, benefits, and problems of conversion to organic production

    John Cranfield;Spencer Henson;James Holliday

  • The earnings effects of multilateral trade liberalization : implications for poverty

    Thomas W. Hertel;Maros Ivanic;Paul V. Preckel;John A. L. Cranfield

  • Small-scale farmer participation in new agri-food supply chains: Case of the supermarket supply chain for fruit and vegetables in Honduras

    Jose Blandon;Spencer Henson;John Cranfield

  • Who consumes functional foods and nutraceuticals in Canada? Results of cluster analysis of the 2006 survey of Canadians' demand for food products supporting health and wellness.

    Deepananda Herath;John Cranfield;Spencer Henson

  • Changes in the Structure of Global Food Demand

    John A.L. Cranfield;Thomas W. Hertel;James S. Eales;Paul V. Preckel

  • Framing consumer food demand responses in a viral pandemic

    John A. L. Cranfield

  • Off-farm labour decision of Canadian farm operators : urbanization effects and rural labour market linkages

    Alessandro Alasia;Alfons Weersink;Ray D. Bollman;John Cranfield

  • Model selection when estimating and predicting consumer demands using international, cross section data

    J. A. L. Cranfield;James S. Eales;Thomas W. Hertel;Paul V. Preckel

  • Standards and export performance in developing countries: Evidence from Pakistan

    Oliver Masakure;Spencer Henson;John Cranfield

  • Performance of microenterprises in Ghana: a resource‐based view

    Oliver Masakure;Spencer Henson;John Cranfield

  • An assessment of consumer preference for fair trade coffee in Toronto and Vancouver

    John Cranfield;Spencer Henson;James Northey;Oliver Masakure

  • A Multifactorial Risk Prioritization Framework for Foodborne Pathogens

    Juliana Martins Ruzante;Valerie J. Davidson;Julie Caswell;Aamir Fazil

  • Estimating consumer demands across the development spectrum: maximum likelihood estimates of an implicit direct additivity model

    J.A.L. Cranfield;Paul V. Preckel;James S. Eales;Thomas W. Hertel

  • Consumer Demand for Pesticide Free Food Products in Canada: A Probit Analysis

    Erik Magnusson;J. A. L. Cranfield

  • The Financial Performance of Non-farm Microenterprises in Ghana

    Oliver Masakure;John Cranfield;Spencer Henson

  • Trade Liberalization and the Structure of Poverty in Developing Countries

    Thomas W. Hertel;Maros Ivanic;Paul V. Preckel;John A.L. Cranfield

  • The great transformation: a long-run perspective on physical well-being in Canada.

    John Cranfield;Kris Inwood

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul V. Preckel
Paul V. Preckel Purdue University West Lafayette
Thomas W. Hertel
Thomas W. Hertel Purdue University West Lafayette
Spencer Henson
Spencer Henson University of Guelph
Tina M. Widowski
Tina M. Widowski University of Guelph
Alfons Weersink
Alfons Weersink University of Guelph
Julie A. Caswell
Julie A. Caswell University of Massachusetts Amherst
J. W. Wilton
J. W. Wilton University of Guelph
Harry M. Kaiser
Harry M. Kaiser Cornell University
Les Oxley
Les Oxley University of Waikato
Bernard Hoekman
Bernard Hoekman European University Institute

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