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2019
DOI: 10.9734/arja/2019/v11i130051
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Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Role of Capability Approach in Agribusiness: Evidence from Sri Lanka

Abstract: Development of agribusiness sector entrepreneurship is one of the critical pathways to obtain high economic growth, poverty reduction and environmental protection in developing countries. Gaps remain towards understanding the entrepreneurial behaviour in agribusiness in developing countries. This is driven for research opportunity to underlies the formation of farmers’ entrepreneurial behaviour, with a particular focus on the development of farm entrepreneurship in developing context. Drawing upon the capabili… Show more

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“…Establishing and maintaining a strong economic and social connection with the pineapple producer's organisation is essential to gaining a strategic advantage in the marketplace. Through the development of a correlation between dynamic capability created by collaborative action and competitive advantage, the classification that was identified matches with the studies that were conducted by Sachitra andChong (2017a, 2017b). The study also validates the contribution made by Ofuoku and Agbamu (2012) and Ofuoku (2020) that the cohesiveness of farmers has a positive association with the adoption of technology by farmers' groups in the Delta State of Nigeria.…”
Section: Farmers' Cohesionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Establishing and maintaining a strong economic and social connection with the pineapple producer's organisation is essential to gaining a strategic advantage in the marketplace. Through the development of a correlation between dynamic capability created by collaborative action and competitive advantage, the classification that was identified matches with the studies that were conducted by Sachitra andChong (2017a, 2017b). The study also validates the contribution made by Ofuoku and Agbamu (2012) and Ofuoku (2020) that the cohesiveness of farmers has a positive association with the adoption of technology by farmers' groups in the Delta State of Nigeria.…”
Section: Farmers' Cohesionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Learning, routine farm activities, and technology adoption practices advanced the theoretical understanding of dynamic capabilities (Teece et al 1997;Zollo and Winter 2002;Amit and Schoemaker 1993;Helfat and Peteraf 2003;Lin and Wu 2014). It is worth reiterating that, going by the description of Cohen and Levinthal (1990) that learning creates a competitive advantage through a learning mechanism as well as what is embedded in the description of Sachitra (2019) that learning capability is an intangible resource that creates competitive advantage, learning is what creates a competitive advantage. According to the findings of the study, a complementary resource to TAP is learning, which ultimately results in improved competitiveness.…”
Section: Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all these arguments, Naminse and Zhuang (2018) defined entrepreneur farmer as an individual employed either on a full time or a part-time basis in farm activities (soil cultivation, crop growing and livestock rearing) and non-farm activities (market seeking, customer handling) undertaken for profitable gains. Concerning the typical characteristics of entrepreneurship derived from the entrepreneurship researches, Sachitra (2019) expands the definition of an entrepreneur farmer as an individual employ either on a full time or part-time basis in farm and non-farm activities, who is a change-oriented and value-creating entity willing to take risk and embrace innovation, has regard on resources, product, process and market, to capitalize opportunities.…”
Section: Lesson From Sri Lankamentioning
confidence: 99%