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Konflikte bei landwirtschaftlichen Stallbauprojekten: eine empirische Untersuchung zum Bedrohungspotential kritischer Stakeholder

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  • Schlecht, Stephanie
  • Albersmeier, Friederike
  • Spiller, Achim

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Aufgrund wesentlicher Veränderungen im gesellschaftlichen Umfeld geraten Firmen immer häufiger in den Mittelpunkt gesellschaftlicher Wert- und Interessenkonflikte. In diesem Zusammenhang stellt eine zunehmend kritische Öffentlichkeit Forderungen, die über die Erbringung marktbezogener Aufgaben hinaus gehen. Die Landwirtschaft und das Agribusiness sind von diesen Entwicklungen nicht ausgenommen: Vielmehr steht eine Vielzahl von Bereichen der modernen Nahrungsmittelproduktion im Mittelpunkt der gesellschaftlichen Kritik. Einem besonders hohen Akzeptanzdefizit ist dabei die Tierhaltung ausgesetzt. Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht die Perspektive der Landwirte bei Stallbaukonflikten mit kritischen Anspruchsgruppen. Am Beispiel der Schweinehaltung wird die Kollision von unternehmerischen Interessen und gesellschaftlichen Ansprüchen illustriert...

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  • Schlecht, Stephanie & Albersmeier, Friederike & Spiller, Achim, 2008. "Konflikte bei landwirtschaftlichen Stallbauprojekten: eine empirische Untersuchung zum Bedrohungspotential kritischer Stakeholder," DARE Discussion Papers 0808, Georg-August University of Göttingen, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development (DARE).
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