多重关系对中国农村家庭非正式农地流转的影响:网络视角

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Tingting Fang , Yihu Zhou , Lei Wang , Dahong Shi , Xuejun Duan
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过去三十年来,中国农村的耕地流转显著增加。尽管如此,社会网络中的非正式耕地流转在许多农村仍然普遍存在,这就需要对其决定因素有更细致的了解。现有文献广泛探讨了社会网络对耕地流转的影响,但往往忽略了正式和非正式交易之间的区别,而主要关注二元关系。有限的数据可用性和计量经济学方法的限制阻碍了对农民互动对地方层面非正式耕地流转影响的定量估计。为解决这一问题,我们建立了一个整合嵌入理论和社会互动理论的框架,从网络角度揭示多重关系与非正式农地流转之间的机制。通过对中国中部某村 341 户农户的调查数据,我们构建了农户间的关系网络和非正式农地流转网络。然后,我们采用逻辑回归二次分配程序(LRQAP)量化了多重关系和网络结构对非正式农地流转的影响。结果显示,多重关系与农户非正式耕地流转行为之间存在明显的正相关关系。具体而言,农户更有可能通过以情感联系和互惠交换为特征的关系,而不是通过以合作支持为基础的关系进行非正式农地流转。此外,我们的研究结果表明,多重关系是通过网络结构效应(如互惠和优先依附)而不是通过传递性来影响非正式耕地流转行为的。这些结果凸显了在农村衰退和土地利用变化的情况下,利用多重关系促进和规范非正式农地流转的重要性。
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The impact of multiplex relationships on households’ informal farmland transfer in rural China: A network perspective
Over the last three decades, farmland transfers in rural China have significantly increased. Despite this rise, informal farmland transfers within social networks continue to be common in many villages, underscoring the need for a more nuanced understanding of their determinants. Existing literature extensively explores the influence of social networks on farmland transfers, it often overlooks the distinction between formal and informal transactions and primarily focuses on binary relationships. Limited data availability and constraints in econometric methodology have impeded quantitative estimation of the impact of farmers’ interactions on informal farmland transfers at the local levels. To address this issue, we developed a framework that integrates embeddedness theory and social interaction theory to uncover the mechanism between multiplex relationship and informal farmland transfers from a network perspective. Using survey data collected from all 341 households in a village in central China, we constructed both relationship networks and informal farmland transfer network among peasant households. We then employed the logistic regression quadratic assignment procedure (LRQAP) to quantify the impact of multiplex relationships and network structures on informal farmland transfers. The results reveal a significant positive correlation between multiplex relationships and informal farmland transfer behaviors among peasant households. Specifically, households are more likely to engage in informal farmland transfer through relationships characterized by emotional connections and reciprocal exchanges, rather than through relationships based on cooperative support. Furthermore, our findings indicate that multiplex relationships influence informal farmland transfer behaviors through network structure effects, such as reciprocity and preferential attachment, rather than through transitivity. These results highlight the importance of leveraging multiplex relationships to facilitate and regulate informal farmland transfers amid rural decline and land use change.
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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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