Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environ-mentally-friendly agricultural innovation adoption. To fill this void, this study examines the impact of Internet use on the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices (SAPs) and their heterogeneous effects on farm income and household income. Unlike previous studies that analyse the dichotomous decision of agricultural innovation adoption, this study captures the number of SAPs adopted. We apply both endogenous-treatment Poisson regression model and unconditional quantile regression model to analyse unique farm-level data collected from China. The empirical results show that Internet use exerts a positive and statistically significant impact on the number of...
Published in Agricultural Technology Economics, this study examines the impact of Internet use on ru...
This letter investigates the factors that drive farmers’ willingness to adopt (WTA) e-commerce, with...
Using Chinese Social Survey data for 6205 geographically distributed rural households, this paper as...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environmentally-friendly a...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environmentally-friendly a...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and agricultural innovation ad...
Entrepreneurship and innovation are important driving forces for economic sustainable development. D...
Internet use is becoming increasingly important in facilitating agricultural production and rural de...
Increasing grain production and ensuring food security are always major issues in China, which are r...
This study analyses the economic benefits of Internet use, focusing on farm profit, risk exposure (s...
The expansion of the Internet in developing countries has important implications for the economic de...
Land transfer is an essential prerequisite for moderate-scale operation. Using the internet realizes...
The rapid development of the internet is affecting rural residents’ well-being profoundly in China. ...
Although many studies have analyzed the Internet use effects on farm performance and rural developme...
Although many studies have analyzed the Internet use effects on farm performance and rural developme...
Published in Agricultural Technology Economics, this study examines the impact of Internet use on ru...
This letter investigates the factors that drive farmers’ willingness to adopt (WTA) e-commerce, with...
Using Chinese Social Survey data for 6205 geographically distributed rural households, this paper as...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environmentally-friendly a...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environmentally-friendly a...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and agricultural innovation ad...
Entrepreneurship and innovation are important driving forces for economic sustainable development. D...
Internet use is becoming increasingly important in facilitating agricultural production and rural de...
Increasing grain production and ensuring food security are always major issues in China, which are r...
This study analyses the economic benefits of Internet use, focusing on farm profit, risk exposure (s...
The expansion of the Internet in developing countries has important implications for the economic de...
Land transfer is an essential prerequisite for moderate-scale operation. Using the internet realizes...
The rapid development of the internet is affecting rural residents’ well-being profoundly in China. ...
Although many studies have analyzed the Internet use effects on farm performance and rural developme...
Although many studies have analyzed the Internet use effects on farm performance and rural developme...
Published in Agricultural Technology Economics, this study examines the impact of Internet use on ru...
This letter investigates the factors that drive farmers’ willingness to adopt (WTA) e-commerce, with...
Using Chinese Social Survey data for 6205 geographically distributed rural households, this paper as...