2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijccsm-09-2020-0100
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How social capital affects willingness of farmers to accept low-carbon agricultural technology (LAT)? A case study of Jiangsu, China

Abstract: Purpose Low-carbon agricultural technology (LAT) extension is a key strategy for the agricultural sector to address climate change. Social capital, which consists of social networks, trust and norms, can play an active LAT extension role. This paper aims to analyze the mechanism of the role of social capital in the process of LAT extension. Design/methodology/approach Questionnaire data from six counties in Jiangsu, China, were used to measure social capital and analyze its effect on LAT extension using logi… Show more

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“…Farmers who had served as village cadres had a higher adoption. They played an important role in promoting ecological techniques, thus having a positive understanding and high expectation of ecological technologies, which increased the adoption level [68,69]. The lower the household agricultural labor ratio, the more likely farmers were to not apply ecological techniques.…”
Section: Probit Regression Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers who had served as village cadres had a higher adoption. They played an important role in promoting ecological techniques, thus having a positive understanding and high expectation of ecological technologies, which increased the adoption level [68,69]. The lower the household agricultural labor ratio, the more likely farmers were to not apply ecological techniques.…”
Section: Probit Regression Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The factor analysis method comedy from the statistical studies of Karl Pearson, Charles Spearmen, and others experts and scholars about intelligence tests in the early 20th century, and it has been widely used in economics, management, sociology, psychology, medicine, and other fields [66,67]. Factor analysis method belong to a multivariate statistical analysis method, which studies how to condense the social networks original variables into a few common factors reflecting most information, and how to let the common factors have a certain naming explanation.…”
Section: Factor Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bridging social capital, between groups, increases the access to sources of new information from different groups where degree of support, trust and the norms of other networks is used to assess the strength of this capital. In China, village officials form an important bridge between smallholder farmers and government; they are not only accountable to local governments, but also embedded in agricultural production and rural life (Liu & Zheng, 2021). Linking social capital allows individuals access to sources of power, finance, training and scientific‐based information from more distal groups of actors, including academics (Saint Ville et al., 2016).…”
Section: Research Processmentioning
confidence: 99%