Estimating farmers' intention towards institutional credit adoption by using extended theory of planned behavior

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Shiladitya Dey, Piyush Kumar Singh
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Abstract

The role of socio-psychological factors on farmers' institutional credit adoption intention is rarely studied in the context of developing nations. This study estimates the direct and mediating association of various socio-psychological factors with farmers' institutional credit adoption intention. An extended theory of planned behavior (TPB) was adopted and empirically tested using the cross-sectional data from 384 farmers from West Bengal. The study used structural equation model for the mediation analysis. Results showed that primary TPB constructs like attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control were positively and significantly associated with the intention of institutional credit adoption. Besides direct effect, the primary TPB constructs mediated the relationship between institutional credit adoption intention and other explanatory constructs used in this study. Findings predicted a positive partial mediation between trusted information sources, formal education level, coping appraisal, risk perception, and farmers' formal credit borrowing intention. Risk perception displayed a direct and mediated, however, negative, association with farmers' institutional credit adoption intention. These findings provide a clear understanding of factors predicting farmers' intention to adopt institutional credit and comprehensive insight into establishing policies for effective institutional lending at the ground level. The study delivers a paramount scientific perspective to the policymaker of developing countries suffering from insufficient institutional credit penetration in the farming community to design practicable frameworks and incentivize policies to motivate farmers in institutional credit borrowing.

运用计划行为扩展理论估计农民制度信贷接受意愿
社会心理因素对农民制度信贷采用意愿的影响很少在发展中国家的背景下进行研究。本研究估计了各种社会心理因素与农民制度信用采用意愿的直接和中介关系。采用了计划行为扩展理论(TPB),并使用来自西孟加拉邦384名农民的横断面数据进行了实证检验。本研究采用结构方程模型进行中介分析。结果表明,态度、主观规范和感知行为控制等主要TPB结构与机构信贷采用意向呈正相关。除了直接影响外,主要的TPB结构还介导了机构信贷采用意向与本研究中使用的其他解释结构之间的关系。研究结果预测,可信信息来源、正规教育水平、应对评估、风险感知和农民正规信贷借贷意愿之间存在正的部分中介作用。风险感知与农民的制度信贷采用意愿表现出直接的、中介的、负面的关联。这些发现清楚地了解了预测农民采用机构信贷意愿的因素,并对在基层制定有效的机构贷款政策提供了全面的见解。这项研究为农业界机构信贷渗透不足的发展中国家的决策者提供了一个最重要的科学视角,以设计切实可行的框架和激励政策,激励农民进行机构信贷借贷。
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4.30
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95
期刊介绍: Published since 1971, Journal of Applied Social Psychology is a monthly publication devoted to applications of experimental behavioral science research to problems of society (e.g., organizational and leadership psychology, safety, health, and gender issues; perceptions of war and natural hazards; jury deliberation; performance, AIDS, cancer, heart disease, exercise, and sports).
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