家庭农场的金融知识普及实践

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
John Nolan , Teresa Hogan , Michael T. Hayden
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在过去二十年里,金融扫盲引起了人们的极大兴趣,研究人员主要关注其概念化的两个方面:知识和应用。本文从已有的金融知识扫盲理论中汲取了一个实践框架,以回应关于研究背景如何影响中小微型企业(MSMEs)金融知识扫盲的呼吁。金融扫盲实践体现在各种事件中,并受到社会、文化、时间、技术、历史和制度环境的影响和塑造。这种以情境为导向的方法有助于研究中小微企业的金融素养,因为企业所有者-管理者的金融素养与企业的实践息息相关。通过深入的纵向案例研究,我们展示了家庭农场的社会和金融扫盲实践是如何内在地相互关联,并对金融活动的时间安排、人们所承担的角色和任务、这些活动发生的地点以及这些活动的表述方式进行了框定。制度性权力关系表现为农场层面的金融知识普及实践与银行和政府机构要求的金融知识普及实践之间的脱节,其中许多实践都是非正式的、特立独行的。这种权力鸿沟导致了挫败感,有时对开展更正式的金融知识普及活动明显漠不关心。时间性也是一个关键的背景因素。我们确定了农耕日历中农民关注农场财务问题的重要时刻,并建议从社会实践的角度出发,更有效地开展旨在提高农民财务知识的教育计划。
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Financial literacy practices on family farms
Financial literacy has attracted significant interest in the past two decades with researchers predominantly focusing on two dimensions of its conceptualisation; knowledge and application. This paper answers calls for research on how context shapes financial literacy in Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) using a practice framework drawn from established literacy theory. Financial literacy practices manifest in events and are influenced and shaped by social, cultural, temporal, technological, historical and institutional circumstances. This context-driven approach facilitates the examination of financial literacy in MSMEs where the owner-manager's financial literacy is entwined with that of the enterprise's practices. Using in-depth longitudinal case studies, we show how social and financial literacy practices on family farms are intrinsically interlinked and frame the timing of financial activities, the roles and tasks people undertake, the location where these activities occur, and how they are articulated. Institutional power relationships manifest in the disconnect between farm level financial literacy practices, many of which are informal and idiosyncratic, and those required by banks and government agencies. This power divide leads to frustration and sometimes apparent indifference to conducting more formal financial literacy practices. Temporality also emerges as a critical contextual factor. We identify the important moments in the farming calendar when farmers are focused on the financial aspects of the farm and propose that educational programmes aimed at improving the farmers' financial literacy could be more effectively targeted using a social practice lens.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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