We consider the effect of economic pressures on the ethical attitudes of farmers. We present a model to derive the hypothesis that an increase in the economic pressures a farmer faces will result in that farmer being more willing to justify or rationalize unethical conduct or to express attitudes more accommodating of unethical conduct than farmers not experiencing economic pressures. We use data from a survey of 3,000 Missouri farmers with farm sales in excess of $10,000 in 2005. In the survey farmers were asked how acceptable they considered various unethical farming practices. The survey also contained questions designed to measure economic pressures. We find small but statistically significant evidence that economic pressures result in ...
This paper distinguishes between two types of ethical Problems. A Type I ethical problem is one in w...
We use survey data to provide some empirical information about considerations regarding moral and so...
We investigate empirically the role of moral and social concerns in farmers' decision to adopt integ...
We consider the effect of economic pressures on the ethical attitudes of farmers. We present a model...
We consider the effect of perceived economic pressures on the ethical attitudes of farmers. We hypot...
The industrialization of agriculture not only alters the ways in which agricultural production occur...
An experimental survey was undertaken to explore the links between the characteristics of a moral is...
Interviews with Missouri corn and soybean farmers reveal what farmers feel are the most important et...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2004 meetings of the Agriculture, Food and Hum...
The issue of ethics has received little notice in agricultural economics journals. This study utili...
In this paper we consider the question of whether middle-scale farmers, which we define as producers...
This paper develops the key finding of Hogan, Ozanne and Colman (2000) that risk aversion among farm...
This paper develops the key finding of Ozanne, Hogan and Colman (2001) that risk aversion among farm...
This study examines the impact of ethical attitude on the willingness to pay for farm animal welfare...
Food production, water management, land use, and animal and public health are all topics of extensiv...
This paper distinguishes between two types of ethical Problems. A Type I ethical problem is one in w...
We use survey data to provide some empirical information about considerations regarding moral and so...
We investigate empirically the role of moral and social concerns in farmers' decision to adopt integ...
We consider the effect of economic pressures on the ethical attitudes of farmers. We present a model...
We consider the effect of perceived economic pressures on the ethical attitudes of farmers. We hypot...
The industrialization of agriculture not only alters the ways in which agricultural production occur...
An experimental survey was undertaken to explore the links between the characteristics of a moral is...
Interviews with Missouri corn and soybean farmers reveal what farmers feel are the most important et...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2004 meetings of the Agriculture, Food and Hum...
The issue of ethics has received little notice in agricultural economics journals. This study utili...
In this paper we consider the question of whether middle-scale farmers, which we define as producers...
This paper develops the key finding of Hogan, Ozanne and Colman (2000) that risk aversion among farm...
This paper develops the key finding of Ozanne, Hogan and Colman (2001) that risk aversion among farm...
This study examines the impact of ethical attitude on the willingness to pay for farm animal welfare...
Food production, water management, land use, and animal and public health are all topics of extensiv...
This paper distinguishes between two types of ethical Problems. A Type I ethical problem is one in w...
We use survey data to provide some empirical information about considerations regarding moral and so...
We investigate empirically the role of moral and social concerns in farmers' decision to adopt integ...