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Combining risk perception and risk attitude: A comprehensive individual risk behaviour model

  • Frankwin van Winsen
  • , Erwin Wauters
  • , Ludwig Lauwers
  • , Yann de Mey
  • , Steven Van Passel
  • , Marc Vancauteren

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Abstract

Although risk management in farming is a well-documented subject in scientific literature, this same literature is usually used only by other scientist and is not aiding individual farmers in their management. Risk perception and risk attitude are well described determinants of risk behaviour but rarely combined in an integrated approach for risk behaviour research. Furthermore in most literature risk attitude is taken as a given stable personality trait on which the optimal behaviour should be based. We argue that risk attitude can be manageable in order to derive optimal risk behaviour. Based on these findings we develop a comprehensive theoretical basic model on farmers risk behaviour. Furthermore a participatory approach involving the stakeholder, the farmer, to build on this model is presented. This presented model has as final purpose of guiding research on establishing risk management tools applicable by farmers.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 30-Sept-2011
EventEAAE 2011 Congress; Change and Uncertainty: Challenges for Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources - Zürich, Switzerland
Duration: 30-Aug-20112-Sept-2011

Conference

ConferenceEAAE 2011 Congress; Change and Uncertainty: Challenges for Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityZürich
Period30/08/112/09/11

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