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Title: Innovation in Agriculture:


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  • Innovation in Agriculture
  • Innovators, Early Adopters and Laggards
  • Paul Diederen, Hans van Meijl, Arjan Wolters
  • Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI)
  • The Hague (NL)

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Basic research questions and results
  • What makes a company innovative?
  • Both firm characteristics and behavioural
    characteristics
  • What effects does innovation have on the
    performance of a company?
  • Innovative firms perform better in terms of
    profit, and to some extent also in terms of
    growth

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Cause and effect
Drivers firm charac- teristics
environ- mental changes
Behaviour investments search networking
Perfor- mance profits growth
Innovation
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Dutch agriculture
  • Dutch farmers classified according to their
    degree of innovativeness

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Conclusions
  • Firm characteristics distinguish frontrunners and
    laggards
  • Behavioural characteristics distinguish
    innovators and early adopters

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Data collection
  • Survey
  • - New for your company?
  • - New for your sector?
  • - Behavioural characteristics
  • FADN/CBS
  • - Firm characteristics
  • Sample
  • - Representative sample 1250 (FADN)
  • - Front runners 250
  • Period 1995 - 1997

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Models I and II logit
  • Dependent
  • Front runner versus laggard
  • Innovator versus early adopter
  • Independents
  • Size
  • Relative size
  • Farmers age
  • Solvency
  • Sector

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Sectors
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Results I
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Model III logit
  • Added independents
  • Innovation routine
  • Internal information
  • External information
  • Innovation intensity
  • Source of ideas
  • Co-operation
  • Protection of IPR
  • Follow up

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Results II
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Models IV and V lines
  • Dependent
  • profit rate
  • growth rate
  • Independents
  • Innovativeness
  • Size
  • Relative size
  • Farmers age
  • Solvency
  • Sector

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Results III
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Main Conclusions
  • Firm characteristics distinguish frontrunners and
    laggards
  • Behavioural characteristics distinguish
    innovators and early adopters
  • Non-adopters make less profit
  • Early adopters grow fastest

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Relevancy to policy-makers
  • Policy should stimulate the behaviour that is
    positively correlated with innovation.
  • Policy must be differentiated, accounting for the
    fact that firm characteristics influence the
    outcome of innovation processes.
  • Be careful to use subsidies as a policy instrument

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