Combining means-end chain analysis and goal-priming to analyze Tanzanian farmers’ motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties
Purpose – Potato is a major food staple in Africa, but its production is constrained by poor quality of seed. A recent private–public partnership in Tanzania resulted in introduction of new higher yielding varieties. The purpose of this paper is to examine smallholder farmers’ motivations to invest...
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| author | Okello, J.J. Lagerkvist, Carl Johan Kakuhenzire, R. Parker, M. Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar |
| author_browse | Kakuhenzire, R. Lagerkvist, Carl Johan Okello, J.J. Parker, M. Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar |
| author_facet | Okello, J.J. Lagerkvist, Carl Johan Kakuhenzire, R. Parker, M. Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar |
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| description | Purpose – Potato is a major food staple in Africa, but its production is constrained by poor quality of seed. A recent private–public partnership in Tanzania resulted in introduction of new higher yielding varieties. The purpose of this paper is to examine smallholder farmers’ motivations to invest in the purchase of quality seed of new potato varieties, and if the motivational structure differs by gender. Design/methodology/approach – The paper used means-end chain (MEC) theory combined with goal priming, and laddering interviews on randomly sampled participants (n ¼ 45) of an experimental auction conducted among smallholder farmers in Tanzania. The auction was designed to goal-prime respondents on benefits of quality seed. The mental constructs obtained were grouped into attributes, consequences and values, and MECAnalyst software used to generate hierarchical value maps. Findings – Farmers invest in quality seed of a new variety to increase yields, hence income, and also to pursue personal life goals (values) or meet psychosocial needs. The structure of mental constructs associated with the decision to invest in quality seed of a new variety differ by gender. |
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| spelling | CGSpace969262025-12-08T10:29:22Z Combining means-end chain analysis and goal-priming to analyze Tanzanian farmers’ motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties Okello, J.J. Lagerkvist, Carl Johan Kakuhenzire, R. Parker, M. Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar potatoes seed potatoes varieties gender smallholders Purpose – Potato is a major food staple in Africa, but its production is constrained by poor quality of seed. A recent private–public partnership in Tanzania resulted in introduction of new higher yielding varieties. The purpose of this paper is to examine smallholder farmers’ motivations to invest in the purchase of quality seed of new potato varieties, and if the motivational structure differs by gender. Design/methodology/approach – The paper used means-end chain (MEC) theory combined with goal priming, and laddering interviews on randomly sampled participants (n ¼ 45) of an experimental auction conducted among smallholder farmers in Tanzania. The auction was designed to goal-prime respondents on benefits of quality seed. The mental constructs obtained were grouped into attributes, consequences and values, and MECAnalyst software used to generate hierarchical value maps. Findings – Farmers invest in quality seed of a new variety to increase yields, hence income, and also to pursue personal life goals (values) or meet psychosocial needs. The structure of mental constructs associated with the decision to invest in quality seed of a new variety differ by gender. 2018-01-29 2018-08-27T02:36:06Z 2018-08-27T02:36:06Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96926 en Limited Access Emerald Publishing Limited Okello, J.J.; Lagerkvist, C.J.; Kakuhenzire, R.; Parker, M.; Schulte-Geldermann, E. 2018. Combining means-end chain analysis and goal-priming to analyze Tanzanian farmers’ motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties. British Food Journal. ISSN 0007-070X 120: 7. p.1430-1445 |
| spellingShingle | potatoes seed potatoes varieties gender smallholders Okello, J.J. Lagerkvist, Carl Johan Kakuhenzire, R. Parker, M. Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar Combining means-end chain analysis and goal-priming to analyze Tanzanian farmers’ motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties |
| title | Combining means-end chain analysis and goal-priming to analyze Tanzanian farmers’ motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties |
| title_full | Combining means-end chain analysis and goal-priming to analyze Tanzanian farmers’ motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties |
| title_fullStr | Combining means-end chain analysis and goal-priming to analyze Tanzanian farmers’ motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties |
| title_full_unstemmed | Combining means-end chain analysis and goal-priming to analyze Tanzanian farmers’ motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties |
| title_short | Combining means-end chain analysis and goal-priming to analyze Tanzanian farmers’ motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties |
| title_sort | combining means end chain analysis and goal priming to analyze tanzanian farmers motivations to invest in quality seed of new potato varieties |
| topic | potatoes seed potatoes varieties gender smallholders |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96926 |
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