Study on Formation Mechanism of Farmer Production Consumption Ecologization——Empirical Analysis Based on TPB Model

Ecological transformation of production consumption is an effective channel of establishing ecological agriculture mechanism. In this paper,based on TPB( Theory of Planed Behavior),using factor analysis and regression analysis,empirical test on formation mechanism of farmer production consumption ec...

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Published inAsian agricultural research Vol. 9; no. 3; pp. 4 - 9
Main Authors Hu, Jian, Qi, Zhenhong, Huang, Weihong, Wu, Lanya
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cranston Wu Chu (USA-China) Science and Culture Media Corporation 01.03.2017
Edition1812
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ISSN1943-9903
DOI10.22004/ag.econ.257774

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Summary:Ecological transformation of production consumption is an effective channel of establishing ecological agriculture mechanism. In this paper,based on TPB( Theory of Planed Behavior),using factor analysis and regression analysis,empirical test on formation mechanism of farmer production consumption ecologization behavior transformation is conducted. Research results show that behavior attitude,subjective norm and control cognition of farmer production consumption ecologization have significantly positive influences on behavior response of farmer production consumption ecologization. Among them,power of behavior attitude is farmer’s economic rationality and ecological rationality; power of subjective norm is system norm,government guidance and social pressure; power of control cognition is policy judgment and ability perception. Finally,for the analyzed conclusions,policy suggestions are proposed from many aspects,which could provide reference effect for guiding farmer production consumption ecologization and establishing rural eco-civilization.
Bibliography:Jian HU;Zhenhong QI;Weihong HUANG;Lanya WU;College of Economics and Management,Huazhong Agricultural University;Hubei Rural Development Research Center
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ISSN:1943-9903
DOI:10.22004/ag.econ.257774