This study describes the result of a research workshop on cultivar choice in which 26 specialized flower producers participated. The workshop consisted of several tasks aimed at measuring the individual quality level of the decision process (cultivar choice). The technique of the information display matrix (IDM) was introduced as a means to simulate the choice processes. The results of this study indicated that the performance in the IDM-simulation had some predictive power for the performance in real life, especially on turnover and yield. Further analysis of the tasks in this workshop could be used to detect weak spots in the individual decision making. The differences among growers with respect to their level of consciousness/awarene...
The thesis contributes to the understanding of farmers decision behaviour. Preferences and decisions...
Abstract: The decisional process in farms is important because if this process is accurate it gives ...
Seed scientists and decision-makers must evaluate the behaviour of new cultivars. They are...
This study describes the result of a research workshop on cultivar choice in which 26 specialized fl...
Within Dutch agriculture, greenhouse horticulture stands out as a growing and innovative sector. In ...
The potential for computer-based decision support tools (DSTs) to better inform farm management deci...
The current trend is towards increasing the amount of raw data regarding agricultural practices (e.g...
Recently the managerial decision making process has been given new attention, both in theoretical st...
Differences in income among horticultural growers producing under similar conditions are known to be...
Recently the managerial decision making process has been given new attention, both in theoretical st...
Seed scientists and decision-makers must evaluate the behaviour of new cultivars. They are thus alwa...
Farmers, in their role as production managers, have to make daily management decisions about the tec...
New cultivars have always been a key element in the development of cropping systems. The assessment ...
Few studies have been made of how fanners make decisions. Most research and teaching has focused on ...
Models are used in research and extension, to draw together information and to suggest actions. In c...
The thesis contributes to the understanding of farmers decision behaviour. Preferences and decisions...
Abstract: The decisional process in farms is important because if this process is accurate it gives ...
Seed scientists and decision-makers must evaluate the behaviour of new cultivars. They are...
This study describes the result of a research workshop on cultivar choice in which 26 specialized fl...
Within Dutch agriculture, greenhouse horticulture stands out as a growing and innovative sector. In ...
The potential for computer-based decision support tools (DSTs) to better inform farm management deci...
The current trend is towards increasing the amount of raw data regarding agricultural practices (e.g...
Recently the managerial decision making process has been given new attention, both in theoretical st...
Differences in income among horticultural growers producing under similar conditions are known to be...
Recently the managerial decision making process has been given new attention, both in theoretical st...
Seed scientists and decision-makers must evaluate the behaviour of new cultivars. They are thus alwa...
Farmers, in their role as production managers, have to make daily management decisions about the tec...
New cultivars have always been a key element in the development of cropping systems. The assessment ...
Few studies have been made of how fanners make decisions. Most research and teaching has focused on ...
Models are used in research and extension, to draw together information and to suggest actions. In c...
The thesis contributes to the understanding of farmers decision behaviour. Preferences and decisions...
Abstract: The decisional process in farms is important because if this process is accurate it gives ...
Seed scientists and decision-makers must evaluate the behaviour of new cultivars. They are...