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The role of intrinsic motivation and continuous enhancement on the intention to implement animal welfare practices in dairy farming

By February 13, 2025March 3rd, 2025No Comments

Document type: scientific article published in Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy

Authors: Henrike Grotsch, Marcus Mergenthaler, Sarah Kühl, Holger Schulze

Preview: Animal welfare programs alone are insufficient to ensure better welfare for farm animals. Effective farm management, driven by dairy farmers' intrinsic motivation, plays a pivotal role. This study examines the factors influencing dairy farmers' intention to implement animal welfare practices and their commitment to continuously enhancing welfare. Based on a survey of 682 German dairy farmers, the results underscore the importance of intrinsic motivation, habitual behavior, and knowledge acquisition. Farmers' willingness to engage in continuous improvement suggests that policies should focus less on formal programs and more on enabling intrinsic motivation. The study introduces the construct of "continuous enhancement," offering a novel framework for understanding and improving animal welfare practices.

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