Australian farmers navigate their contemporary circumstances through the use of different business and legal arrangements that are shaped by the commercial realities of farming and the aspirations of farm-owning households. In posing the question ‘Family or Enterprise?’, this paper examines the extent to which various household and farm business indicators are associated with different forms of farm ownership, namely sole proprietorships, partnerships, trusts and companies. Results from a postal survey of farm enterprises in Victoria, Australia suggest that both household and enterprise factors contribute to the business structure used, although the strongest determinants appear to be those factors that are less well understood in the rural...
There is a growing productivity gap between leading and average grain farms in Australia, driven by ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Family farming in various guises has been the dominant ownership and governance ...
This study aimed to identify the top performing and the bottom performing family farm businesses bas...
Australian farmers navigate their contemporary circumstances through the use of different business a...
For the past two decades there has been much debate about the future of family farming. The basic qu...
For the past two decades there has been much debate about the future of family farming. The basic qu...
The social and economic particularities of family farms have captured researchers’ attention for man...
The family farm is a complex interaction overtime between the three major or macro components; the f...
Research on the financialisation of land and agribusiness has highlighted major shifts in agri-food ...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
This paper arises from a larger research programme examining current transitions in New Zealand agri...
Consistent with trends in most Western countries, Australian agriculture has undergone an overall de...
The central argument of the thesis is that as the dominant economic and social structure in advanced...
The central argument of the thesis is that as the dominant economic and social structure in advanced...
There is a growing productivity gap between leading and average grain farms in Australia, driven by ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Family farming in various guises has been the dominant ownership and governance ...
This study aimed to identify the top performing and the bottom performing family farm businesses bas...
Australian farmers navigate their contemporary circumstances through the use of different business a...
For the past two decades there has been much debate about the future of family farming. The basic qu...
For the past two decades there has been much debate about the future of family farming. The basic qu...
The social and economic particularities of family farms have captured researchers’ attention for man...
The family farm is a complex interaction overtime between the three major or macro components; the f...
Research on the financialisation of land and agribusiness has highlighted major shifts in agri-food ...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
This paper arises from a larger research programme examining current transitions in New Zealand agri...
Consistent with trends in most Western countries, Australian agriculture has undergone an overall de...
The central argument of the thesis is that as the dominant economic and social structure in advanced...
The central argument of the thesis is that as the dominant economic and social structure in advanced...
There is a growing productivity gap between leading and average grain farms in Australia, driven by ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Family farming in various guises has been the dominant ownership and governance ...
This study aimed to identify the top performing and the bottom performing family farm businesses bas...