Does activating legacy concerns make farmers more likely to support conservation programmes?

IF 1.9 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy Pub Date : 2020-08-19 DOI:10.1080/21606544.2020.1807410
G. Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi, C. Napoléone, Claire Pellegrin
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ABSTRACT Recent findings in behavioural sciences suggest that individuals may engage more in pro-social behaviour if they are prompted to reflect on how they will be remembered. Using experimental survey data with a between-subjects design, we examine the relevance of activating legacy concerns in the context of small businesses. More precisely, we investigate farmers’ intention to participate in conservation programmes for the sake of legacy. While the legacy effect is not found to be stronger than another priming manipulation at the global level, it is significant among first-generation farmers as opposed to multi-generation farmers. Inherited family farms are more prone to be influenced by non-environmental legacies whereas first-generation farmers can be more interested in leaving an environmental legacy.
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激活遗产问题是否会使农民更有可能支持保护计划?
摘要行为科学的最新发现表明,如果促使个人反思如何被记住,他们可能会更多地参与亲社会行为。使用实验调查数据和受试者之间的设计,我们检验了在小企业背景下激活遗留问题的相关性。更确切地说,我们调查农民为了遗产而参与保护计划的意图。虽然在全球范围内,遗产效应并不比另一种启动操纵更强,但与多代农民相比,它在第一代农民中意义重大。继承的家庭农场更容易受到非环境遗产的影响,而第一代农民可能更感兴趣留下环境遗产。
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