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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2015, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (9): 279-285.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb14110045

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Research on the Influence Factors of the Growth on Family Farm Based on Resource-based View

Ping Ying, Wang Peng, Xu Jie   

  1. (College of Economic & Management, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306)
  • Received:2014-11-07 Revised:2015-01-14 Accepted:2015-01-20 Online:2015-04-07 Published:2015-04-07

Abstract: In order to recognize all influence factors of the growth of family farm and their weights comprehensively and accurately, and instruct Chinese government and famers to take the most effective measures to cultivate and manage family farms, this article established the analysis model of influence factors of growth on family farm based on resource-based view and analytic hierarchy process theory. Then the influence factors were calculated and analyzed by the survey in Songjiang district. The results showed that the analysis model of the influence factors of the growth on family farm established based on the resource-based theory and analytic hierarchy process theory was scientific and reasonable. Among the primary factors, material capital resource was the most important factor to family farm at the present stage, organizational capital resource was the second important factor. Human capital resource was the relative unimportant factor at present. In the secondary factors, land capital was the most important factor influencing the growth of family farm, followed by brand advantage, financial capital, infrastructural capital, scientific and technological capital. Other factors had certain influence on the family farm but were relatively light at present. Finally, according to the results, the article put forward countermeasures and suggestions such as increasing the land circulation time, building brand advantage positively, broadening the financing channels of family farm, improving agricultural production infrastructure and introducing advanced science and technology from the two views of the government and farmers.