养蜂人的复原力是生态系统可持续性的关键,匈牙利的经验证据

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 Q3 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
László Mucha, Titanilla Oravecz, Elena Horská, C. Illés
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养蜂业除了其生产功能外,还在维护生物多样性和生态系统方面发挥着重要作用。欧洲养蜂业正面临着许多制约因素,使其难以经营,而 Covid-19 大流行又给养蜂人带来了新的挑战。本研究的目的是考察养蜂企业对影响养蜂人的最重要问题和 Covid-19 大流行病的应变能力。研究分析了市场营销和盈利能力的作用,以及它们如何影响复原力。变量来自对具有代表性的匈牙利养蜂人样本(N = 297)的在线询问。聚类分析用于验证结果。利用两步聚类模型,确定了三个养蜂人群组:无复原力群组;有复原力但不积极主动且盈利能力不强的群组;有复原力、积极主动且盈利能力强的群组。研究表明,养蜂人的抗逆能力取决于几个因素。训练有素、历史悠久的养蜂人力求使自己的产品与竞争对手的产品区别开来,他们更容易克服大流行病和其他养蜂问题造成的困难。导致企业具有显著恢复力的非常重要的因素是使用补贴的数量和合作的数量。
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Beekeepers’ resilience as a key to ecosystem sustainability, empirical evidence from Hungary
The beekeeping sector plays an important role in maintaining biodiversity and the ecosystem, in addition to its production function. The European beekeeping sector is facing a number of constraints that make it difficult to operate, and the Covid-19 pandemic has posed new challenges for beekeepers. The purpose of the study is to examine the resilience of beekeeping businesses to the most important problems affecting beekeepers and the Covid-19 pandemic. The research analyses the role of marketing and profitability and how they influence the resilience. Variables obtained from online questioning of a representative sample of Hungarian beekeepers (N = 297). Cluster analysis was used to validate the results. Using a Two-step clustering model, three clusters of beekeepers were identified: a non-resilient; a resilient, but not proactive and not very profitable and a resilient, proactive and profitable cluster. According to the research, the resilience of beekeepers is shaped by several factors. Well-trained, long-established beekeepers who seek to differentiate their products from their competitors’ overcome the difficulties caused by the pandemic and other beekeeping problems much more easily. Very important factors resulting in remarkable business resilience are the number of used subsidies and the number of cooperations.
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期刊介绍: The IFAMR is an internationally recognized catalyst for discussion and inquiry on issues related to the global food and agribusiness system. The journal provides an intellectual meeting place for industry executives, managers, scholars and practitioners interested in the effective management of agribusiness firms and organizations. IFAMR publishes high quality, peer reviewed, scholarly articles on topics related to the practice of management in the food and agribusiness industry. The Journal provides managers, researchers and teachers a forum where they can publish and acquire research results, new ideas, applications of new knowledge, and discussions of issues important to the worldwide food and agribusiness system. The Review is published electronically on this website. The core values of the Review are as follows: excellent academic contributions; fast, thorough, and detailed peer reviews; building human capital through the development of good writing skills in scholars and students; broad international representation among authors, editors, and reviewers; a showcase for IFAMA’s unique industry-scholar relationship, and a facilitator of international debate, networking, and research in agribusiness. The Review welcomes scholarly articles on business, public policy, law and education pertaining to the global food system. Articles may be applied or theoretical, but must relevant to managers or management scholars studies, industry interviews, and book reviews are also welcome.
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