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Environmental identity economics: an application to farmers’ pro-environmental investment behaviour

Kahsay Haile Zemo, Mette Termansen

2021European Review of Agricultural Economics37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This study proposes an environmental identity economics theory that can improve our understanding of pro-environmental behaviour. We test the potential of the theory by analysing farmers’ decisions to invest in renewable energy production using a hybrid choice model. Our findings illustrate that farmers with a strong environmental identity require less financial incentive to invest. Furthermore, lower compensation is found to be sufficient to induce farmers with a strong environmental identity to commit to more binding investment contracts. Our findings stress the need for differentiated designs of agri-environmental programmes and mechanisms that enhance farmers’ environmental identity.

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Investment (military)Identity (music)EconomicsNatural resource economicsPublic economicsBusinessPolitical scienceLawPoliticsAcousticsPhysicsEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessOrganic Food and Agriculture
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