Vesala, Kari Mikko and Peura, Juuso and McElwee, Gerard (2007) The split entrepreneurial identity of the farmer. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 14 (1). pp. 48-63. ISSN 1462-6004
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This research shows that entrepreneurship is currently at the focus of much theoretical, practical and political interest. In Europe, agriculture has faced increasing pressures for restructuring: facilitation of marketing and entrepreneurial skills of farmers and a stronger entrepreneurial orientation have been suggested as a possible solution for the emerging problems. The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of entrepreneurial capability of farmers to diversify. The central focus of this article is on the entrepreneurial identity of portfolio farmers in Finland and the extent to which the differences between portfolio farmers, other farmers, and non-farm rural businesses can be explained. The subjects of the study were rural small-business owner-managers and farmers in Finland. The authors carried out a survey of random samples from three populations, each representing a broad cross-section of relevant industries, including a sample of non-farm rural entrepreneurs (n =590) and portfolio farmers (n =2,200). It emerges that portfolio farmers have a stronger entrepreneurial identity than conventional farmers. Compared to conventional farmers, the portfolio farmers in the sample perceive themselves as growth-oriented, risk-takers, innovative, optimistic and having more personal control upon their business activities
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| Additional Information: | This research shows that entrepreneurship is currently at the focus of much theoretical, practical and political interest. In Europe, agriculture has faced increasing pressures for restructuring: facilitation of marketing and entrepreneurial skills of farmers and a stronger entrepreneurial orientation have been suggested as a possible solution for the emerging problems. The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of entrepreneurial capability of farmers to diversify. The central focus of this article is on the entrepreneurial identity of portfolio farmers in Finland and the extent to which the differences between portfolio farmers, other farmers, and non-farm rural businesses can be explained. The subjects of the study were rural small-business owner-managers and farmers in Finland. The authors carried out a survey of random samples from three populations, each representing a broad cross-section of relevant industries, including a sample of non-farm rural entrepreneurs (n =590) and portfolio farmers (n =2,200). It emerges that portfolio farmers have a stronger entrepreneurial identity than conventional farmers. Compared to conventional farmers, the portfolio farmers in the sample perceive themselves as growth-oriented, risk-takers, innovative, optimistic and having more personal control upon their business activities |
| Keywords: | Agriculture, Farmers, Entrepreneurship |
| Subjects: | D Veterinary Sciences, Agriculture and related subjects > D441 Farm Management |
| Divisions: | College of Social Sciences > Faculty of Business & Law > Lincoln Business School |
| Depositing User: | Bev Jones |
| Date Deposited: | 12 Jul 2007 |
| Last Modified: | 18 Jul 2011 16:15 |
| URI: | http://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/948 |
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