小农户与集体行动:什么决定了参与强度?

Smallholder Farmers and Collective Action: What Determines the Intensity of Participation?

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2014
被引 211 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了肯尼亚农民小组中成员参与集体活动的强度决定因素,发现先前收益正向影响参与强度,而低参与多归因于小组规模和支付时间等结构性条件。

Abstract

Abstract Collective action through farmer groups can be an important strategy for smallholders to remain competitive in rapidly changing markets. Previous research has analysed determinants of farmer participation in groups, equating participation with group membership. However, within groups the commitment of members can vary, as marginal benefits and costs are not the same for all individuals, and opportunities to free‐ride exist. Low participation in collective activities may reduce the ability of groups to provide useful services to its members. This article investigates determinants of member participation intensity, using the example of farmer groups in K enya. The role of individual and group characteristics is analysed with survey data and regression models. Previous benefits that members received through the group positively influence their intensity of participation in group meetings and collective marketing, suggesting that reciprocity motives play a role. Low participation can mostly be attributed to structural and institutional conditions, such as group size and the timing of payments for collective product sales. More diversified farmers are less likely to sell collectively when group marketing activities only concentrate on one particular commodity. Since smallholders are often highly diversified, the focus of farmer groups should also be broadened. Further policy implications are discussed.

小农户集体行动参与强度肯尼亚农民组织