5 research outputs found
Modeling of Structural Adjustment Processes of Farming Enterprises: The Need for Implementation of Cooperation and Collaboration Strategies
The research objective is to shed light on the structural adjustment process of farming enterprises in Switzerland. To this end, an analytical tool is developed which allows us to identify the most important influencing factors and to estimate in advance their effects on the structural adjustment process. The resulting structures will be compared with the relevant goals of the (agricultural) policy in order to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of the adjustment process. Using scenario techniques combined with an agent-based simulation, the influencing factors are varied to investigate alternative options like cooperation and collaboration strategies for improving the effectiveness with respect to the social, ecological and economic goals.Agent-based simulation, structural change, cooperation strategies, collaboration, Agricultural Finance, C61, Q12, Q15,
Structural Adjustment Processes of Farming Enterprises: The Role of Trust for Cooperation and Collaboration Strategies
As a consequence of the reorientation of the Swiss as well as the European agricultural policy,
prices for agricultural products drop and farmers have to reduce their production costs or will
lose income. Therefore a lot of farmers have a high incentive to change their production structures.
One of the most effective strategies to reduce production costs is going into cooperation
and collaboration with other farmers. Therewith farmers can profit from scale effects without
changing the property rights. Several case studies as well as results from modeling reveal that
farmers have more income with less workload.
In reality only 3% of Swiss farmers have gone into a collective farming system. Weaker forms
of cooperation like sharing machinery are more common between farmers. Their main reasons
not going into cooperation are often the loss of autonomy of decision in combination with financial
risks. And here trust can act as a counterbalance. Farmers with positive experiences
from weaker forms of cooperation are able to assess their partners regarding trust. And their
trust enhance when their partners are capable and loyal for a stronger cooperation form
Structural Adjustment Processes of Farming Enterprises: The Role of Trust for Cooperation and Collaboration Strategies
As a consequence of the reorientation of the Swiss as well as the European agricultural policy, prices for agricultural products drop and farmers have to reduce their production costs or will lose income. Therefore a lot of farmers have a high incentive to change their production structures. One of the most effective strategies to reduce production costs is going into cooperation and collaboration with other farmers. Therewith farmers can profit from scale effects without changing the property rights. Several case studies as well as results from modeling reveal that farmers have more income with less workload. In reality only 3% of Swiss farmers have gone into a collective farming system. Weaker forms of cooperation like sharing machinery are more common between farmers. Their main reasons not going into cooperation are often the loss of autonomy of decision in combination with financial risks. And here trust can act as a counterbalance. Farmers with positive experiences from weaker forms of cooperation are able to assess their partners regarding trust. And their trust enhance when their partners are capable and loyal for a stronger cooperation form.Agent-based simulation, structural change, cooperation strategies, collaboration, Agribusiness, Farm Management, C61, Q12, Q15,
Modeling of Structural Adjustment Processes of Farming Enterprises: The Need for Implementation of Cooperation and Collaboration Strategies
The research objective is to shed light on the structural adjustment process of farming enterprises in Switzerland. To this end, an analytical tool is developed which allows us to identify the most important influencing factors and to estimate in advance their effects on the structural adjustment process. The resulting structures will be compared with the relevant goals of the (agricultural) policy in order to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of the adjustment process. Using scenario techniques combined with an agent-based simulation, the influencing factors are varied to investigate alternative options like cooperation and collaboration strategies for improving the effectiveness with respect to the social, ecological and economic goals