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Julia Höhler
@juliahoehler.bsky.social
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Associate Professor, Agricultural and Food Economist WUR w/ interest in coops, behavioral economics and sustainability in the food supply chain.
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And now up for the #EAAE2025 Congress in Bonn. Following the session of former colleague @juliahoehler.bsky.social on #OpenScience in AgEcon. So cool to see how Open Science is now evolving in the field.
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The 2025 edition of our Summer SChool "Risk Analysis, Risk Management, and Resilience in Agriculture" takes place June 23-27 in Wageningen. We have a great team that teaches the ins and outs of measuring and managing risk, and fostering resilience in agriculture.
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Highly recommended event for people working on the design of CAP policy instruments, farmers' behaviour and related topics: conference.idiv.de/event/2/
Call for abstracts open until 10 March.
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In a new paper, we (Leon Englberger, Liesbeth Colen and myself) investigate Swedish farmers' acceptance of experiments. doi.org/10.1093/qope...

We do three things:
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'Open science in agricultural economics'

New paper in Q Open with Arne Henningsen, Julia Höhler,
Robert Huber, Jens Rommel and Carola Grebitus.

Open Access: doi.org/10.1093/qope...
🚩New paper: How does firm ownership influence agri-food sustainability? We use PRISMA to review the literature. Results: Ownership has a mixed impact across sustainability dimensions. Firm goals, governance, capital structure and strategy are key.
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In a new paper, we discuss some things we have learned from conducting experiments with farmers across multiple countries.

Full text available here: doi.org/10.1002/aepp...
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'Open Science in Agricultural Economics'

Our paper aims to provide the basis for taking our discipline in new directions towards open science. The paper has now been accepted for publication in Q Open 🥳

Joint work with A Henningsen, J Höhler, R Huber, J Rommel, C Grebitus
Joint PhD vacancy WUR and UGhent on Behaviour change and incentives for an improved food safety culture www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/j...
Relevant paper: High replicability of newly discovered social-behavioural findings is achievable | Nature Human Behaviour

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
"Risk attitudes and innovation in Dutch arable farming". Advance article in Q Open #openaccess
Joint work with my colleagues Annika Tensi and Jaap Sok.

academic.oup.com/qopen/advanc...
📢 We are hiring 📢 Fully funded (4 years - 100%) PhD position on Sustainability impact assessment in the bio-based economy in the Business Economics Group at Wageningen University & Research. www.wur.nl/en/education...
PhD Researcher - Sustainability impact assessment in the bio-based economy
www.wur.nl
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In a research note led by @robertfinger.bsky.social, we summarize the literature on European farmers' risk preferences under Cumulative Prospect Theory

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... #EconSky #AgEcon
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Congrats to Wageningen for winning the first WUR-SLU stocket market game in our parallel MSc finance courses! Hope we can make this a tradition! Starting capital of 100K was turned into median portfolios of 97.85K at WUR and 96.14K at SLU. Looking forward to next year! @juliahoehler.bsky.social
We find that personal norm, attitude, goal intention, behavioural intention, and implementation intention are positively associated with adopting climate mitigation measures. One next step could be to test the role of these factors in an intervention study.
From the variables in our theoretical framework (see below), negative emotion, personal norm, perceived goal feasibility, action planning, and coping planning vary significantly by stage.
Farmers' adoption behaviour is often studied based on static models. We wanted to do differently and used the stage model of behavioural change to study Dutch farmers' adoption of GHG mitigation measures.

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A Note on European Farmers’ Preferences under Cumulative Prospect Theory

New AECP Group paper accepted for publication in the Journal of Agricultural Economics 🥳, with Viviana Garcia, Chloe McCallum & @jensrommel.bsky.social

We'll share link to the published paper here soon