Author : Pham, Huong Lan; Huong, Thu Nguyen; Ha, Thanh Nguyen; Hung, Vu Nguyen
Research shows that external factors dominate the key determinants of eco-innovation (EI) adoption in organizations in the agriculture sector. Studies are needed to understand the link between internal organizational capabilities and EI adoption. Given the heterogeneity in the types of agricultural cooperatives based on their origin, this study sought to fill this gap by exploring how opportunity, motivation, and ability affect the adoption of EI by agricultural cooperatives. Using a qualitative methodology, we examined seven farming cooperatives in Vietnam and found three dominant drivers of cooperatives’ formation: market, technology, and authority. Market-driven cooperatives are characterized by the presence of opportunity, motivation, and ability; technology-driven ones by motivation and ability; and authority-driven ones by motivation only. This study contributes to the literature on agricultural cooperatives and EI. It offers recommendations to leaders of cooperatives and policymakers.
Subject:
agricultural cooperatives; case study; opportunity-motivation-ability (OMA) framework; eco-innovation; origins; Vietnam
Material : serials
Serial Title : Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development (AJAD)
Publisher : SEARCA
Publication Date : 2024 Jun
ISSN : 1656-4383 (print); 2599-3879 (online)
Internet Resource: https://doi.org/10.37801/ajad2024.21.1.1
PR-AS
2024
SEARCA AJAD 2024 21-1-1
SEARCA Library
Printed; electronic