Determinant factors of the Rural Warehouse Condominium collective action model.

The Rural Collective Actions are presented with the aim of facing and overcoming difficulties and particularities of the agricultural business, as well as obtaining gains and advantages, in an environment that suffers from constant transformations. This study investigates which reasons determine the choice of the Rural Collective Action model Rural Warehouse Condominium, under the perspective of the Theory of Logic of Collective Action. For this purpose, we conducted the Statistical Analysis, Multiple Correspondence and Correlation Analysis. The results indicate motivating factors for the rural model through Social, Logistics, Political, Economic, Management and Collective Action Logic variables, being of more significant burden: (i) smaller collective actions are easier to promote collective interest; (ii) rural producers work together to promote common interests; (iii) in a small collective group, individual efforts have a higher influence on results; and, (iv) the smaller is the collective group, the closer is the individual will be to achieving collective benefits. The correlation analysis shows stronger relationships between cost reduction with freight and cost reduction with transport (0.833); and, between the lack of financing lines for small and medium producers and the lack of financing lines for agricultural warehouse (0.741).

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Main Authors: FILIPPI, A. C. G., CUNHA, C. A. da, GUARNIERI, P., WANDER, A. E.
Other Authors: AMANDA CRISTINA GABAN FILIPPI, pós-graduação UFG; CLEYZER ADRIAN DA CUNHA, UFG; PATRICIA GUARNIERI, UNB; ALCIDO ELENOR WANDER, CNPAF.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2022-05-30
Subjects:Collective action theory of logic, Rural warehouse condominiums, Análise de correspondência múltipla, Determinantes, Lógica de ação coletiva, Condomínios armazéns rurais, Desenvolvimento Rural, Collective action, Warehouses,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1143536
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9479.2021.256385
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