Switching behavior of finnish farmers

The globalization and industrialization trends in agricultural sector changed the scene of the cooperative institutions. The notion of “traditional” cooperative appears to be outmoded; within the Finnish agricultural model, a cooperative is a multinational organization open to stock exchange markets...

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Main Author: Morfi, Chrysa
Format: Second cycle, A2E
Language:Swedish
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6393/
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description The globalization and industrialization trends in agricultural sector changed the scene of the cooperative institutions. The notion of “traditional” cooperative appears to be outmoded; within the Finnish agricultural model, a cooperative is a multinational organization open to stock exchange markets yet still controlled by the members. A key factor determining the successful operation of the organization is membership. As the data indicate, the majority of the farmers decide to remain royal to the organization hence they never switch to an Investor Owned Firm (IOF). Is there any profound reasoning for this behavior? Does cooperative ideology still holds an important impact, when it comes to selection of a cooperative or an IOF partner? How farmers assess the information they received from their cooperatives? Farmers who raise their voices are indeed more loyal? Using a zero inflated Poisson model on data retrieved from a sample of Finnish farmers, this project attempts to clarify “soft” factors that influence the decision of farmers to join and remain royal to a cooperative. Farmers, who will use the organization to advance their own interest, will not mind to switch if they get the same benefits or complain to the cooperative is less likely to be part of the group of farmers that never switched to an IOF. At the same time, previous good experiences, making proposal to the organization and the process of ageing appears to reduce the switching behavior among the “switchers.
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spelling RepoSLU63932014-01-30T13:01:54Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6393/ Switching behavior of finnish farmers Morfi, Chrysa Economics and management The globalization and industrialization trends in agricultural sector changed the scene of the cooperative institutions. The notion of “traditional” cooperative appears to be outmoded; within the Finnish agricultural model, a cooperative is a multinational organization open to stock exchange markets yet still controlled by the members. A key factor determining the successful operation of the organization is membership. As the data indicate, the majority of the farmers decide to remain royal to the organization hence they never switch to an Investor Owned Firm (IOF). Is there any profound reasoning for this behavior? Does cooperative ideology still holds an important impact, when it comes to selection of a cooperative or an IOF partner? How farmers assess the information they received from their cooperatives? Farmers who raise their voices are indeed more loyal? Using a zero inflated Poisson model on data retrieved from a sample of Finnish farmers, this project attempts to clarify “soft” factors that influence the decision of farmers to join and remain royal to a cooperative. Farmers, who will use the organization to advance their own interest, will not mind to switch if they get the same benefits or complain to the cooperative is less likely to be part of the group of farmers that never switched to an IOF. At the same time, previous good experiences, making proposal to the organization and the process of ageing appears to reduce the switching behavior among the “switchers. 2014-01-30 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6393/1/Morfi_C_140127.pdf Morfi, Chrysa, 2014. Switching behavior of finnish farmers : key elements of commitment and loyalty. Second cycle, A2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Economics <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-510.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-3011 eng
spellingShingle Economics and management
Morfi, Chrysa
Switching behavior of finnish farmers
title Switching behavior of finnish farmers
title_full Switching behavior of finnish farmers
title_fullStr Switching behavior of finnish farmers
title_full_unstemmed Switching behavior of finnish farmers
title_short Switching behavior of finnish farmers
title_sort switching behavior of finnish farmers
topic Economics and management
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6393/
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