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    <datestamp>2005-03-05</datestamp>
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    <confdates>01.03.2005 - 04.03.2005</confdates>
    <conference>8. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau – Ende der Nische</conference>
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    <addtitle>Organic Associations in identity crisis? A club theoretical analysis</addtitle>
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          <family>Schramm</family>
          <given>Matthias</given>
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          <given>Achim</given>
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    <title>Ökoverbände in der Identitätskrise? Eine clubtheoretische Analyse</title>
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    <keywords>Richtlinien und Kontrolle, Entwicklung Ökolandbau</keywords>
    <abstract>Compliance with the rules of organic production has been motivated intrinsically. Cooperative behaviour, thus, has been a key issue in assuring organic quality. However, the environment is continuously changing. An increasing number of farmers is producing organic food not only driven by altruism, but by economic factors and public support (i.e., subsidies). The following contribution aims to reveal determinants for an efficient quality assurance within an organic farming association. It focuses on changes related to the introduction of a public certification system and the “loss” of social cohesion among the organic farmers. Based on the theory of club goods, an application of the decision theory approach underlines the analysis.</abstract>
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    <date_type>published</date_type>
    <publication>Ende der Nische, Beiträge zur 8. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau</publication>
    <publisher>kassel university press GmbH, Kassel</publisher>
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