Planned behavior and social capital: Understanding farmers’ behavior toward pressurized irrigation technologies.

Water scarcity is becoming a major challenge worldwide. The agricultural sector, as a main user of freshwater, may significantly increase its water use efficiency by promoting water saving strategies. This paper proposes a socio-psychological model that builds upon the Theory of Planned Behavior and social capital variables to examine how psychological constructs and their interaction with the environment and farmers’ backgrounds influence the switch from traditional to pressurized irrigation. Considering temporal precedence, we measured farmers’ intention to adopt irrigation technologies, and one year later their actual behavior. We used a structural equation model and estimated marginal effects for direct and indirect relations. The results show that actual adoption is affected directly by intention, and the effect of subjective norms, perceived control, and attitudes on adoption are mediated through intention. Social pressure exerts a strong influence on farmers, particularly in comparison to their own attitudes. Social capital triggers the adoption of pressurized irrigation by increasing social pressure and strengthening farmers’ perceived self-confidence.

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Main Authors: Lanza Castillo, Gracia María, Engler, Alejandra, Wollni, Meike
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Published: Ámsterdam (Países Bajos) Elsevier 2021
Subjects:CAPITAL SOCIAL, COMPORTAMIENTO, AGRICULTORES, TECNOLOGIA, PLANIFICACION, SECTOR AGRICOLA, USO DEL AGUA, FACTORES PSICOLOGICOS, RIESGO, CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:1486382022-03-03T01:18:13ZPlanned behavior and social capital: Understanding farmers’ behavior toward pressurized irrigation technologies. Lanza Castillo, Gracia María Engler, Alejandra Wollni, Meike textÁmsterdam (Países Bajos) Elsevier2021spaWater scarcity is becoming a major challenge worldwide. The agricultural sector, as a main user of freshwater, may significantly increase its water use efficiency by promoting water saving strategies. This paper proposes a socio-psychological model that builds upon the Theory of Planned Behavior and social capital variables to examine how psychological constructs and their interaction with the environment and farmers’ backgrounds influence the switch from traditional to pressurized irrigation. Considering temporal precedence, we measured farmers’ intention to adopt irrigation technologies, and one year later their actual behavior. We used a structural equation model and estimated marginal effects for direct and indirect relations. The results show that actual adoption is affected directly by intention, and the effect of subjective norms, perceived control, and attitudes on adoption are mediated through intention. Social pressure exerts a strong influence on farmers, particularly in comparison to their own attitudes. Social capital triggers the adoption of pressurized irrigation by increasing social pressure and strengthening farmers’ perceived self-confidence.Water scarcity is becoming a major challenge worldwide. The agricultural sector, as a main user of freshwater, may significantly increase its water use efficiency by promoting water saving strategies. This paper proposes a socio-psychological model that builds upon the Theory of Planned Behavior and social capital variables to examine how psychological constructs and their interaction with the environment and farmers’ backgrounds influence the switch from traditional to pressurized irrigation. Considering temporal precedence, we measured farmers’ intention to adopt irrigation technologies, and one year later their actual behavior. We used a structural equation model and estimated marginal effects for direct and indirect relations. The results show that actual adoption is affected directly by intention, and the effect of subjective norms, perceived control, and attitudes on adoption are mediated through intention. Social pressure exerts a strong influence on farmers, particularly in comparison to their own attitudes. Social capital triggers the adoption of pressurized irrigation by increasing social pressure and strengthening farmers’ perceived self-confidence.CAPITAL SOCIAL COMPORTAMIENTOAGRICULTORES TECNOLOGIA PLANIFICACION SECTOR AGRICOLA USO DEL AGUA FACTORES PSICOLOGICOS RIESGOCAMBIO CLIMÁTICO https://repositorio.bibliotecaorton.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9754
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topic CAPITAL SOCIAL
COMPORTAMIENTO
AGRICULTORES
TECNOLOGIA
PLANIFICACION
SECTOR AGRICOLA
USO DEL AGUA
FACTORES PSICOLOGICOS
RIESGO
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
CAPITAL SOCIAL
COMPORTAMIENTO
AGRICULTORES
TECNOLOGIA
PLANIFICACION
SECTOR AGRICOLA
USO DEL AGUA
FACTORES PSICOLOGICOS
RIESGO
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
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COMPORTAMIENTO
AGRICULTORES
TECNOLOGIA
PLANIFICACION
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USO DEL AGUA
FACTORES PSICOLOGICOS
RIESGO
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
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COMPORTAMIENTO
AGRICULTORES
TECNOLOGIA
PLANIFICACION
SECTOR AGRICOLA
USO DEL AGUA
FACTORES PSICOLOGICOS
RIESGO
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
Lanza Castillo, Gracia María
Engler, Alejandra
Wollni, Meike
Planned behavior and social capital: Understanding farmers’ behavior toward pressurized irrigation technologies.
description Water scarcity is becoming a major challenge worldwide. The agricultural sector, as a main user of freshwater, may significantly increase its water use efficiency by promoting water saving strategies. This paper proposes a socio-psychological model that builds upon the Theory of Planned Behavior and social capital variables to examine how psychological constructs and their interaction with the environment and farmers’ backgrounds influence the switch from traditional to pressurized irrigation. Considering temporal precedence, we measured farmers’ intention to adopt irrigation technologies, and one year later their actual behavior. We used a structural equation model and estimated marginal effects for direct and indirect relations. The results show that actual adoption is affected directly by intention, and the effect of subjective norms, perceived control, and attitudes on adoption are mediated through intention. Social pressure exerts a strong influence on farmers, particularly in comparison to their own attitudes. Social capital triggers the adoption of pressurized irrigation by increasing social pressure and strengthening farmers’ perceived self-confidence.
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CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
author Lanza Castillo, Gracia María
Engler, Alejandra
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title Planned behavior and social capital: Understanding farmers’ behavior toward pressurized irrigation technologies.
title_short Planned behavior and social capital: Understanding farmers’ behavior toward pressurized irrigation technologies.
title_full Planned behavior and social capital: Understanding farmers’ behavior toward pressurized irrigation technologies.
title_fullStr Planned behavior and social capital: Understanding farmers’ behavior toward pressurized irrigation technologies.
title_full_unstemmed Planned behavior and social capital: Understanding farmers’ behavior toward pressurized irrigation technologies.
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