有机和地理标志认证对就业和教育的贡献

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting
M. Hilal, Guy Leedon, Matthieu Duboys de Labarre, F. Antonioli, Michael Boehm, Csillag Péter, M. Donati, M. Drut, Hugo Ferrer‐Pérez, L. Gauvrit, J. Gil, Alexandros Gkatsikos, M. Gołaś, V. Hoang, K. Steinnes, Apichaya Lilavanichakul, A. Malak-Rawlikowska, K. Mattas, O. Napasintuwong, A. Nguyễn, B. Ristić, B. Schaer, M. T. Maksan, R. Brečić, Á. Török, G. Vittersø, V. Bellassen
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摘要

在本文中,我们测试了食品质量计划(FQS,包括地理标志和有机产品)通过就业和教育对农民和地区的社会和经济可持续性的贡献程度。通过就业,FQS可以抵消影响农村地区的城市人口迁移趋势,并有助于保留当地的经济和社会资本。事实上,由于FQS通常是小型和专业化的部门,这些企业的经济效率低下可能会转化为更多的就业和社会可持续性。另外,通过要求更高水平的素质和技能,FQS可能会鼓励更高的本地教育水平或技术移民。为了验证这些命题,我们分析了25所FQS的就业和教育成果。我们的研究结果表明,与参考产品相比,FQS产品的劳动力使用量(劳动生产比)高出13%,这表明它们提供了更多的就业机会。此外,与参考文献相比,FQS中的工资水平高出32%。尽管提供了更多的就业机会和更高的工资,但与参考产品相比,FQS的盈利能力(即每个员工产生的营业额/利润)高出32%,因为FQS有能力吸引更高的产品价格。最后,FQS与供应链中较高(或较低)的教育程度之间没有明确的联系。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,FQS可以为当地就业,员工收入和商业利润做出巨大贡献,增强生产者和地区的社会和经济可持续性。
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Organic and Geographical Indication Certifications’ Contributions to Employment and Education
Abstract In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications and organic products) contribute to the social and economic sustainability of farmers and regions through employment and education. Through employment, FQS may counter the urban migration trend affecting rural regions, and help retain economic and social capital in the local region. Indeed, as FQS are often small and specialised sectors, the economic inefficiency of such businesses may translated into greater employment and social sustainability. Separately, by requiring a higher-level of quality and hence skills, FQS may encourage greater local educational attainment or skilled immigration. To test these propositions, we analyse the employment and educational outcomes of 25 FQS. Our results show that the FQS products examined have a 13% higher labour usage (labour-to-production ratio) compared to reference products, indicating that they provide greater employment. Additionally, wage levels are 32% higher in FQS compared to references. Despite providing greater employment and higher wages, profitability of FQS (i.e. how much turnover/profit is generated per employee) is nevertheless 32% higher for FQS compared to reference products, due to the ability to attract higher product prices. Finally, there is no clear link between FQS and greater (or lower) education attainment in the supply chain. Overall, our results suggest that FQS can provide a strong contribution to local employment, employee income and business profits, strengthening the social and economic sustainability of producers and regions.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization
Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization (JAFIO) is a unique forum for empirical and theoretical research in industrial organization with a special focus on agricultural and food industries worldwide. As concentration, industrialization, and globalization continue to reshape horizontal and vertical relationships within the food supply chain, agricultural economists are revising both their views of traditional markets as well as their tools of analysis. At the core of this revision are strategic interactions between principals and agents, strategic interdependence between rival firms, and strategic trade policy between competing nations, all in a setting plagued by incomplete and/or imperfect information structures. Add to that biotechnology, electronic commerce, as well as the shift in focus from raw agricultural commodities to branded products, and the conclusion is that a "new" agricultural economics is needed for an increasingly complex "new" agriculture.
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