Séminaire doctoral : M. Huy NGUYEN – 26 juin 2024

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Le prochain séminaire doctoral aura lieu le mercredi 26 juin 2024 à 14h en salle Ehud au PEGE.

Il sera présenté par Huy NGUYEN, doctorant au BETA.

Titre: Nash-bargaining model in organic agriculture’s adoption: Lab-in-field experiment in northern Vietnam
Résumé:
This study examines the influence of information sharing and cooperation among farmers on the adoption of organic agriculture, utilizing data from a field experiment conducted in northern Vietnam. We find that a lack of information on organic technology hampers land allocation to organic agriculture. Our analysis reveals that farmers engage in cooperative behavior, as evidenced by their willingness to participate in a Nash bargaining model to access information and share benefits. Furthermore, our results support the hypothesis that equal gains serve as a focal point in cooperative agreements, aligning with theoretical predictions in bargaining theory. Additionally, we highlight the significant impact of non-monetary factors, such as social value orientation, on farmers’ decision-making processes. This research provides valuable insights for policymakers seeking to promote information dissemination and facilitate the transition to sustainable agricultural practices.
Les discutants sont :
Discutant sénior : Benjamin Ouvrard , Chargé de recherche, UMR GAEL – Laboratoire d’Economie Appliquée de Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes
Discutant junior : Emilien Veron, Doctorant en sciences économiques, BETA, INRAE, CNRS, Université de Strasbourg