Joshua Sarpaning Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Joshua Sarpaning's research investigates consumer valuations for ethically sourced products, specifically focusing on child-labor-free chocolate. His work examines the implications of consumer preferences for child labor in cocoa production, drawing on a multi-country study. Sarpaning collaborates with Lawton Lanier Nalley and Heather A. Snell at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on this research. His academic contributions include one publication, which has garnered 17 citations, and he maintains an h-index of 1, indicating his early-stage research activity.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
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A multi‐country study on consumers' valuation for child‐labor‐free chocolate: Implications for child labor in cocoa production (2021)
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- A multi‐country study on consumers' valuation for child‐labor‐free chocolate: Implications for child labor in cocoa production
- A multi‐country study on consumers' valuation for child‐labor‐free chocolate: Implications for child labor in cocoa production
- A multi‐country study on consumers' valuation for child‐labor‐free chocolate: Implications for child labor in cocoa production
- A multi‐country study on consumers' valuation for child‐labor‐free chocolate: Implications for child labor in cocoa production
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