Are positive farmers more productive? Investigating the relationship between positivity ratio and agricultural productivity

IF 3.5 3区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Shira Bukchin-Peles
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Abstract

Lagging agricultural productivity performance in developing countries is a significant barrier to economic development and achieving food security. Rather than focusing on commonly researched socioeconomic and physical factors hindering productivity enhancement, we follow a new perspective, investigating intangible and non-material dimensions of agriculture that are generally missing from the literature. We suggest a relation between farmers’ positivity level (ratio of positive to negative emotions) and agricultural productivity. This hypothesis's theoretical roots lie in the broaden-and-build theory, which argues that the positivity level is at the core of psychological flourishing and significantly impacts social and intellectual abilities. Several existing models link positive emotions to productivity in other sectors, mainly in the developed world. Through a comprehensive literature review, we first set the theoretical framework for suggesting that this relationship is also relevant for small-scale agriculture development. We then put this hypothesis to an empirical test in a field study in Nepal. We used a face-to-face questionnaire to collect data from 262 smallholders in the Jhapa district. Productivity measures included annual income from agriculture per area, total annual income from agriculture, vegetable harvest per area, and subjective perception of relative farming level- ranked by the farmer. Four regression models of the collected data revealed a link between a high positivity ratio and all four productivity measures. Besides its theoretical and empirical contribution, this study's importance lies in its practical implications and potential to have a social impact.
积极的农民更多产吗?研究正性比率与农业生产力的关系
发展中国家落后的农业生产力表现是经济发展和实现粮食安全的重大障碍。我们没有关注通常研究的阻碍生产力提高的社会经济和物理因素,而是遵循一个新的视角,调查文献中通常缺失的农业的无形和非物质维度。我们认为农民的积极性水平(积极情绪与消极情绪的比率)与农业生产力之间存在关系。这一假说的理论基础在于“拓宽-构建”理论,该理论认为积极水平是心理繁荣的核心,对社会能力和智力能力有显著影响。现有的几个模型将积极情绪与其他部门(主要是发达国家)的生产率联系起来。通过全面的文献回顾,我们首先建立了理论框架,表明这种关系也与小规模农业发展有关。然后,我们在尼泊尔的实地研究中对这一假设进行了实证检验。我们采用面对面问卷调查的方式收集了Jhapa地区262名小农的数据。生产率指标包括每个地区的农业年收入、农业总收入、每个地区的蔬菜收成,以及农民对相对农业水平的主观感知。收集数据的四个回归模型揭示了高积极性比率与所有四种生产力指标之间的联系。除了其理论和实证贡献外,本研究的重要性还在于其实际意义和潜在的社会影响。
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Outlook on Agriculture
Outlook on Agriculture 农林科学-农业综合
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
13.30%
发文量
38
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Outlook on Agriculture is a peer reviewed journal, published quarterly, which welcomes original research papers, research notes, invited reviews and commentary for an international and interdisciplinary readership. Special attention is paid to agricultural policy, international trade in the agricultural sector, strategic developments in food production, the links between agricultural systems and food security, the role of agriculture in social and economic development, agriculture in developing countries and environmental issues, including natural resources for agriculture and climate impacts.
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