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dc.contributor.authorJames, Harvey S. (Harvey Stanley), Jr.eng
dc.contributor.authorHendrickson, Maryeng
dc.date.issued2008eng
dc.descriptionDepartment of Agricultural Economics Working Paper No. AEWP 2007-07eng
dc.description.abstractWe consider the effect of perceived economic pressures on the ethical attitudes of farmers. We hypothesize that an increase in the economic pressures a farmer faces could result in that farmer being more tolerant of unethical conduct than farmers not experiencing economic pressures. To test this hypothesis, we use data from a survey of 3,000 Missouri farmers with farm sales in excess of $10,000 in 2005 in which farmers were asked how acceptable they considered various unethical or questionable farming practices. The survey also contained questions designed to measure perceived economic pressures. We find evidence that economic pressures result in a greater willingness of farmers to tolerate unethical conduct, particularly in the case of actions that have the potential of causing harm or that are influenced by law or contract. We also find that the more frequently a farmer reports observing an unethical action, the more acceptable he is of it.eng
dc.description.sponsorshipThis project was funded by USDA National Research Initiative Agricultural Prosperity for Small and Medium sized Farm Program, grant number 2005-35618-15672. Previous versions of the paper were presented at the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society meetings in Victoria, BC, Canada, and the American Agricultural Economics Association annual meetings in Portland, Oregon.eng
dc.identifier.citationH. James and M. Hendrickson, “Perceived Economic Pressures and Farmer Ethics,” Agricultural Economics, 38(3), 2008, 349-361.eng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/8944eng
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionAgricultural Economics publications (MU)eng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri-Columbia. College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. Division of Applied Social Sciences. Department of Agricultural Economicseng
dc.source.harvestedhttp://dass.missouri.edu/agecon/research/workingpapers/aewp2007-7.pdfeng
dc.subjectcorporate social responsibilityeng
dc.subjectbusiness ethicseng
dc.subjectagribusinesseng
dc.subject.lcshAgriculture -- Moral and ethical aspectseng
dc.subject.lcshAgriculture -- Economic aspectseng
dc.titlePerceived Economic Pressures and Farmer Ethicseng
dc.typeWorking Papereng


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