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Title Sustainable agribusiness entrepreneurship during the Covid-19 crisis: the role of social capital
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Authors Lang, LD; Dong, NT; Ferreira, JJM; Behl, A; Dao, LT
Title Sustainable agribusiness entrepreneurship during the Covid-19 crisis: the role of social capital
Year 2022
Published Management Decision, 60.0, 9
DOI 10.1108/MD-09-2021-1259
Abstract Purpose The crucial action program of United Nations is sustainable development. In the context of lockdown and food supply chain disruptions in many developing countries due to COVID-19, sustainable agribusiness entrepreneurship (SAE) must be investigated to contribute to the global safe-food supply chain resilience. Furthermore, this pandemic might have changed cognitive social capital (i.e. perceived shared norms, civicness and community cohesiveness) and relational social capital (i.e. social trust). Therefore, this study aims to examine their role in forming agribusiness entrepreneurs' SAE intentions under the lens of sustainable development in the pandemic context. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a mixed-methods approach with resources for structural equation modeling. A sample of 499 Vietnamese agribusiness entrepreneurs to reconcile scales and test hypothesized relationships. Findings The study reconciles the existing constructs' scales and develops a new scale measuring SAE intention. The findings show that the extended theory of planned behavior (ETPB) model is an ideal theoretical framework for predicting behavioral intentions in sustainability. The study also discovers the role of cognitive social capital and relational social capital in motivating SAE intentions. Also, some managerial implications are suggested for agribusinessmen to survive and succeed during the COVID-19 crisis. Originality/value To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is considered the first to investigate the role of cognitive social capital and relational social capital in motivating SAE in an emerging market using the ETPB. The findings will help emerging economies, where most farmers are family-business owners or micro-scaled entrepreneurs who have been facing the increasing trend of sustainable production and consumer.
Author Keywords Cognitive social capital; Relational social capital; Sustainable agribusiness; Sustainable entrepreneurship; Theory of planned behavior
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000780466000001
WoS Category Business; Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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