We estimate the risk attitudes of a large sample of individuals from various fishing communities along the west coast of South Africa. Female fishers and rights holders are found to be more risk averse than their male counterparts, while rights holders are found to be less risk averse relative to subjects without fishing rights. Risk attitudes are found to be correlated with compliance with fisheries regulations. In particular, a greater degree of risk aversion translates into a reduction in compliance. Furthermore, in the case of gender, female fishers and rights holders are more likely to comply with fisheries regulations
Despite a number of studies demonstrating that women are more risk averse than men, this strong cons...
Advances in agricultural development have largely been a direct result of increased usage of new tec...
We estimate individual risk attitudes using controlled experiments in the field in Denmark. The expe...
We estimate the risk attitudes of a large sample of individuals from various fishing communities alo...
We estimate the risk attitudes of a large sample of individuals from various fishing communities alo...
Research PaperThe result of changes in regulation or monitoring and enforcement of commercial fisher...
To sustainably cope with the continuous depletion of fishery stock, the adaptation among small-scale...
Fishers are risk-averse according to most empirical studies, while expected-utility theory predicts ...
This thesis deals with artisanal fishers in Lake Victoria fisheries. The thesis consists of an intro...
Field experiment and household survey data are combined to investigate whether working in a risky oc...
This paper reconsiders the wide agreement that females are more risk averse than males. We survey th...
The costs of the dangers of commercial fishing are very high, yet fishing vessel safety regulations ...
Risk has become uncomfortably ubiquitous and it arrives in a wide variety of “unappetizing flavours”...
A procedure for the measurement of risk attitudes is developed and applied. The data for the analysi...
Non-compliance with regulations is a complex problem in recreational fisheries management, having th...
Despite a number of studies demonstrating that women are more risk averse than men, this strong cons...
Advances in agricultural development have largely been a direct result of increased usage of new tec...
We estimate individual risk attitudes using controlled experiments in the field in Denmark. The expe...
We estimate the risk attitudes of a large sample of individuals from various fishing communities alo...
We estimate the risk attitudes of a large sample of individuals from various fishing communities alo...
Research PaperThe result of changes in regulation or monitoring and enforcement of commercial fisher...
To sustainably cope with the continuous depletion of fishery stock, the adaptation among small-scale...
Fishers are risk-averse according to most empirical studies, while expected-utility theory predicts ...
This thesis deals with artisanal fishers in Lake Victoria fisheries. The thesis consists of an intro...
Field experiment and household survey data are combined to investigate whether working in a risky oc...
This paper reconsiders the wide agreement that females are more risk averse than males. We survey th...
The costs of the dangers of commercial fishing are very high, yet fishing vessel safety regulations ...
Risk has become uncomfortably ubiquitous and it arrives in a wide variety of “unappetizing flavours”...
A procedure for the measurement of risk attitudes is developed and applied. The data for the analysi...
Non-compliance with regulations is a complex problem in recreational fisheries management, having th...
Despite a number of studies demonstrating that women are more risk averse than men, this strong cons...
Advances in agricultural development have largely been a direct result of increased usage of new tec...
We estimate individual risk attitudes using controlled experiments in the field in Denmark. The expe...