2023
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture13071406
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Relationship between Disaster Shock Experience and Farmers’ Entrepreneurial Inclination: Crisis or Opportunity?

Abstract: In the context of climate change, it is important to examine the correlation between farmers’ disaster shock experience and their entrepreneurial inclination, as well as its adaptive mechanisms for rural development. We define farmers’ entrepreneurship as farmers engaging in self-employment or business operation, then analyze the positive and negative correlations between disaster shock experience and farmers’ entrepreneurship and propose that there is a U-shaped relationship between them. We develop a mechani… Show more

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“…Guo (2006) defines farmer entrepreneurship as the process of farmers relying on rural and household organizations or creating new organizations to expand the existing scale of production or engage in new production activities by investing 4 International Food and Agribusiness Management Review a certain amount of production capital, and ultimately achieve the accumulation of wealth increase and the pursuit of development. Some scholars also define farmer entrepreneurship as the process of realizing value creation by residents in rural areas engaging in self-employed industrial and commercial business activities, starting enterprises or specialty planting and breeding (Luo and Chen, 2014;Zhang et al, 2023). As a result, this study defines farmer entrepreneurship as someone among farmers' household members engaging in scale production and business activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Guo (2006) defines farmer entrepreneurship as the process of farmers relying on rural and household organizations or creating new organizations to expand the existing scale of production or engage in new production activities by investing 4 International Food and Agribusiness Management Review a certain amount of production capital, and ultimately achieve the accumulation of wealth increase and the pursuit of development. Some scholars also define farmer entrepreneurship as the process of realizing value creation by residents in rural areas engaging in self-employed industrial and commercial business activities, starting enterprises or specialty planting and breeding (Luo and Chen, 2014;Zhang et al, 2023). As a result, this study defines farmer entrepreneurship as someone among farmers' household members engaging in scale production and business activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…And so, even as currently as 2020, statements like the following characterise the social review. "When a peril happens, it reveals a huge collection of peril, releasing unpredicted thresholds of shocks to small scale rural farmers" (Zhang et al, 2023). Notwithstanding the disparities of many others persist to utilise the vocables "exposure" and "peril" conversely.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%