Characterization of Beekeepers and Their Activities in Seven European Countries

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Autor(a) principal: Guiné, Raquel P. F.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Mesquita, S., Oliveira, Jorge, Coelho, C., Costa, Daniela, Correia, Paula, Esteves Correia, Helena, Dahle, B., Oddie, M., Raimets, R., Karise, R., Tourino, L., Basile, S., Buonomo, E., Stefanic, I., Costa, Cristina Amaro Da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/6896
Resumo: Beekeeping is an ancient activity that is gaining interest among practitioners and society in general. It is as an activity with positive impacts in the environmental, social and economic spheres, with the potential to reconnect these dimensions and contribute to sustainable development. Thus, it is important to determine the profiles of beekeepers across the world, and to understand the main social, economic or ecological drivers that shape their activities. Hofstede cross-cultural dimensions were used to better explain differences between countries. A survey was undertaken of beekeepers in different countries (Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, and Spain) in the native language of each nation. A total of 313 questionnaires, using an online platform or in paper form, was delivered face-to-face during training or dissemination events in 2019. Norway and Finland were the countries with the highest percentage of respondents with a university degree (>80%), while Spain (42%) and Croatia (48%) presented the lowest percentages. Most participants were experienced beekeepers (59% had more than five years of experience) with more than 50 colonies. With the exception of Italy, beekeeping appears to be a hobby or an additional professional activity. The main beekeeping products for these beekeepers were honey, wax, colonies and propolis, with an average honey production per season of 24.5 kg/hive. Crossing socio-demographic characteristics and Hofstede cross-cultural dimensions showed a relation among countries with higher Power Distance Index (PDI; this value expresses how society accepts and expects a certain inequality of power) and lower annual income and educational level (Croatia, Portugal, and Spain). A strong correlation appeared between Masculinity Femininity Index (MFI; this value refers to gender effects in society, with feminine societies meaning that the dominant values are caring for others and quality of life, as opposed to masculine societies, which are driven by competition, achievement and success) and age, income and education, with Norway presenting the most feminine society, with more educated and older beekeepers. The Uncertainty Aversion Index (UAI; this value explains how members of a society feel when dealing with unknown situations) was strongly associated with education. The results showed that increasing beekeepers’ income will contribute to balancing the distribution of power among members of society, and that this might be achieved by training, especially in Croatia, Portugal, Spain, and Italy.
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title Characterization of Beekeepers and Their Activities in Seven European Countries
spellingShingle Characterization of Beekeepers and Their Activities in Seven European Countries
Guiné, Raquel P. F.
Hofstede dimensions
Beekeeper
Bee products
Beekeeping sector
title_short Characterization of Beekeepers and Their Activities in Seven European Countries
title_full Characterization of Beekeepers and Their Activities in Seven European Countries
title_fullStr Characterization of Beekeepers and Their Activities in Seven European Countries
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Beekeepers and Their Activities in Seven European Countries
title_sort Characterization of Beekeepers and Their Activities in Seven European Countries
author Guiné, Raquel P. F.
author_facet Guiné, Raquel P. F.
Mesquita, S.
Oliveira, Jorge
Coelho, C.
Costa, Daniela
Correia, Paula
Esteves Correia, Helena
Dahle, B.
Oddie, M.
Raimets, R.
Karise, R.
Tourino, L.
Basile, S.
Buonomo, E.
Stefanic, I.
Costa, Cristina Amaro Da
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author2 Mesquita, S.
Oliveira, Jorge
Coelho, C.
Costa, Daniela
Correia, Paula
Esteves Correia, Helena
Dahle, B.
Oddie, M.
Raimets, R.
Karise, R.
Tourino, L.
Basile, S.
Buonomo, E.
Stefanic, I.
Costa, Cristina Amaro Da
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guiné, Raquel P. F.
Mesquita, S.
Oliveira, Jorge
Coelho, C.
Costa, Daniela
Correia, Paula
Esteves Correia, Helena
Dahle, B.
Oddie, M.
Raimets, R.
Karise, R.
Tourino, L.
Basile, S.
Buonomo, E.
Stefanic, I.
Costa, Cristina Amaro Da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hofstede dimensions
Beekeeper
Bee products
Beekeeping sector
topic Hofstede dimensions
Beekeeper
Bee products
Beekeeping sector
description Beekeeping is an ancient activity that is gaining interest among practitioners and society in general. It is as an activity with positive impacts in the environmental, social and economic spheres, with the potential to reconnect these dimensions and contribute to sustainable development. Thus, it is important to determine the profiles of beekeepers across the world, and to understand the main social, economic or ecological drivers that shape their activities. Hofstede cross-cultural dimensions were used to better explain differences between countries. A survey was undertaken of beekeepers in different countries (Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, and Spain) in the native language of each nation. A total of 313 questionnaires, using an online platform or in paper form, was delivered face-to-face during training or dissemination events in 2019. Norway and Finland were the countries with the highest percentage of respondents with a university degree (>80%), while Spain (42%) and Croatia (48%) presented the lowest percentages. Most participants were experienced beekeepers (59% had more than five years of experience) with more than 50 colonies. With the exception of Italy, beekeeping appears to be a hobby or an additional professional activity. The main beekeeping products for these beekeepers were honey, wax, colonies and propolis, with an average honey production per season of 24.5 kg/hive. Crossing socio-demographic characteristics and Hofstede cross-cultural dimensions showed a relation among countries with higher Power Distance Index (PDI; this value expresses how society accepts and expects a certain inequality of power) and lower annual income and educational level (Croatia, Portugal, and Spain). A strong correlation appeared between Masculinity Femininity Index (MFI; this value refers to gender effects in society, with feminine societies meaning that the dominant values are caring for others and quality of life, as opposed to masculine societies, which are driven by competition, achievement and success) and age, income and education, with Norway presenting the most feminine society, with more educated and older beekeepers. The Uncertainty Aversion Index (UAI; this value explains how members of a society feel when dealing with unknown situations) was strongly associated with education. The results showed that increasing beekeepers’ income will contribute to balancing the distribution of power among members of society, and that this might be achieved by training, especially in Croatia, Portugal, Spain, and Italy.
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