Measuring farmers' preferences for risk: a domain-specific risk preference scale
A behavioral framework and psychometric theory were used to develop a domain-specific scale to measure farmers' preferences (attitudes) for risk, when the expected benefits and perceived risks of each domain were explicitly modeled. Exploratory factor analyses based on a sample of 237 Swedish farmers highlighted three risk domains, which we termed 'Up-to-date and in deliberate control of production,' 'Carefulness and planning in general' and 'Progressive farming.' The results suggested that farmers are risk-averse in all domains. External validation of the domain-specific measurement scale suggested that it could significantly predict the observed five-year volatility in farm income. The suggested domain-specific measurement scale is of practical importance for the farmers themselves, the agribusiness, and for policy-makers.
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2012
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Authors: | Hansson, Helena ; Lagerkvist, Carl Johan |
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Journal of Risk Research. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1366-9877. - Vol. 15.2012, 7, p. 737-753
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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