This letter investigates the factors that drive farmers’ willingness to adopt (WTA) e-commerce, with a focus on the role of Internet use. The recursive bivariate probit model is applied to analyze data collected from rural China. The empirical results reveal that Internet use increases the likelihood of farmers’ WTA e-commerce by 20%. Further, we show that the WTA effects of Internet use are heterogeneous between male and female household heads and among different regions
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environmentally-friendly a...
This study has selected Shouguang city and Huanglou town, two relatively developed rural places in t...
This study analyses the economic benefits of Internet use, focusing on farm profit, risk exposure (s...
Entrepreneurship and innovation are important driving forces for economic sustainable development. D...
Rural e-commerce is embraced as an opportunity for economic advancement for farmers in developing co...
The revolution of information technology and communications has drastically changed the way people c...
The rapid development of the internet is affecting rural residents’ well-being profoundly in China. ...
This paper identify the factors influencing farmers’ decision on adoption and intensity of new ICT-b...
Promoting rural women’s participation in off-farm work is an important way to increase their income ...
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 environ-mentally-friendly ...
Improving technical efficiency (TE) is crucial for the sustainable growth of smallholder agriculture...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and agricultural innovation ad...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environmentally-friendly a...
The Internet is integral to modern living. While the Internet is ubiquitous in China’s urban areas, ...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environmentally-friendly a...
This study has selected Shouguang city and Huanglou town, two relatively developed rural places in t...
This study analyses the economic benefits of Internet use, focusing on farm profit, risk exposure (s...
Entrepreneurship and innovation are important driving forces for economic sustainable development. D...
Rural e-commerce is embraced as an opportunity for economic advancement for farmers in developing co...
The revolution of information technology and communications has drastically changed the way people c...
The rapid development of the internet is affecting rural residents’ well-being profoundly in China. ...
This paper identify the factors influencing farmers’ decision on adoption and intensity of new ICT-b...
Promoting rural women’s participation in off-farm work is an important way to increase their income ...
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 environ-mentally-friendly ...
Improving technical efficiency (TE) is crucial for the sustainable growth of smallholder agriculture...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and agricultural innovation ad...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environmentally-friendly a...
The Internet is integral to modern living. While the Internet is ubiquitous in China’s urban areas, ...
Relatively little is known about the association between Internet use and environmentally-friendly a...
This study has selected Shouguang city and Huanglou town, two relatively developed rural places in t...
This study analyses the economic benefits of Internet use, focusing on farm profit, risk exposure (s...