Family farm succession: evidence from absorptive capacity, social capital, and socioeconomic aspects

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Autor(a) principal: Abdala,Rafael Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Binotto,Erlaine, Borges,João Augusto Rossi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Abstract Farm succession is a process socially built from the preparation of the successor and the farm to meet a family business’ expectations. This study aimed to identify how social capital, absorptive capacity, and socioeconomic characteristics influence farm succession. The survey was conducted sampling 82 soybean and corn Brazilian farmers. The questionnaire measured socioeconomic characteristics, Absorptive Capacity (AC), and Social Capital (SC). To test the influence of AC, SC, and socioeconomic characteristics on farm succession, Spearman correlation coefficient (rs) was performed. Results showed that the absorptive capacity can influence farm succession through acquisition, assimilation, use, and transformation of external knowledge into decision making, supporting the definition of successors. Results also suggested that social capital plays an important role to form relationship networks, stimulating discussions, and supporting the designation of successors. The socioeconomic characteristics ‘percentage of family income from the farm, participation in courses and lectures, and being a cooperatives member’ also presented a significant positive correlation with farm succession. Issues related to the capacity to absorb external knowledge, social and symbolic capital and generational transference can be fundamental in the continuity of the family farming business.
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title Family farm succession: evidence from absorptive capacity, social capital, and socioeconomic aspects
spellingShingle Family farm succession: evidence from absorptive capacity, social capital, and socioeconomic aspects
Abdala,Rafael Gonçalves
knowledge
socioeconomic characteristics
successor
participation
cooperative
networks
title_short Family farm succession: evidence from absorptive capacity, social capital, and socioeconomic aspects
title_full Family farm succession: evidence from absorptive capacity, social capital, and socioeconomic aspects
title_fullStr Family farm succession: evidence from absorptive capacity, social capital, and socioeconomic aspects
title_full_unstemmed Family farm succession: evidence from absorptive capacity, social capital, and socioeconomic aspects
title_sort Family farm succession: evidence from absorptive capacity, social capital, and socioeconomic aspects
author Abdala,Rafael Gonçalves
author_facet Abdala,Rafael Gonçalves
Binotto,Erlaine
Borges,João Augusto Rossi
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author2 Binotto,Erlaine
Borges,João Augusto Rossi
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abdala,Rafael Gonçalves
Binotto,Erlaine
Borges,João Augusto Rossi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv knowledge
socioeconomic characteristics
successor
participation
cooperative
networks
topic knowledge
socioeconomic characteristics
successor
participation
cooperative
networks
description Abstract Farm succession is a process socially built from the preparation of the successor and the farm to meet a family business’ expectations. This study aimed to identify how social capital, absorptive capacity, and socioeconomic characteristics influence farm succession. The survey was conducted sampling 82 soybean and corn Brazilian farmers. The questionnaire measured socioeconomic characteristics, Absorptive Capacity (AC), and Social Capital (SC). To test the influence of AC, SC, and socioeconomic characteristics on farm succession, Spearman correlation coefficient (rs) was performed. Results showed that the absorptive capacity can influence farm succession through acquisition, assimilation, use, and transformation of external knowledge into decision making, supporting the definition of successors. Results also suggested that social capital plays an important role to form relationship networks, stimulating discussions, and supporting the designation of successors. The socioeconomic characteristics ‘percentage of family income from the farm, participation in courses and lectures, and being a cooperatives member’ also presented a significant positive correlation with farm succession. Issues related to the capacity to absorb external knowledge, social and symbolic capital and generational transference can be fundamental in the continuity of the family farming business.
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