Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
University of Warsaw
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Post-communist Economies | 2011
Liesbeth Dries; Jan Fałkowski; Agata Malak-Rawlikowska; Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
The drivers of institutional change in Central and Eastern Europe have changed considerably since 1989. Taking these changes into account, we identify three – partly overlapping – transition stages: public policy changes dominated the start of transition, private initiatives became crucial in a second stage and, more recently, policy changes related to the EU accession process became the dominant drivers. We use unique primary interview data on the supply chain and farm household data to study the impact of these institutional changes on structural adjustments in the Polish dairy sector. We find distinct patterns in farm restructuring and link these results to specific institutional changes in the different transition stages.
British Food Journal | 2017
Jan Fałkowski; Agata Malak-Rawlikowska; Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
Purpose While it is commonly argued that food supply chains are characterized by severe imbalances of power between contracting parties, there is an insufficient understanding of the factors affecting the negotiating position of farmers. The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative evidence documenting the position of farmers and to explain variation in farm gate prices in the dairy supply chain by using unique micro-survey data from Poland. Design/methodology/approach The bargaining power of farmers is elicited from their self-reported assessment about how confident they feel in their relationships with both the processing industry and input suppliers. Findings Using econometric modelling, it is shown that farmers who perceive themselves as having a relatively “strong position” in the food chain receive a higher milk price from dairy companies. Research limitations/implications While this result comes with some caveats, it suggests that the self-reported beliefs farmers hold about relations with their contractors may reveal additional insights into the distribution of power throughout the food chain. Originality/value Compared to the existing studies, the paper offers two innovations. First, to construct a proxy for farmers’ bargaining power, their subjective opinion on how easy they could be substituted for by their contractors is used. In effect, the paper goes beyond the standard measures which focus on farm size or its location. Second, it investigates farmers’ relationships vis-a-vis both processing industry and input suppliers. Consequently, this paper is the first to analyze power relationships by explicitly taking into account three stages of the supply chain.
Roczniki Nauk Rolniczych. Seria G: Ekonomika Rolnictwa | 2007
Agata Malak-Rawlikowska; Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska; Jan Fałkowski
Polityka Społeczna | 2011
Jan Fałkowski; Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
Roczniki Nauk Rolniczych. Seria G, Ekonomika Rolnictwa | 2009
Agata Malak-Rawlikowska; Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska; Jan Fałkowski
Archive | 2017
Agata Malak-Rawlikowska; Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska; Jan Fałkowski
Archive | 2017
Katarzyna Zawalińska; Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
Village and Agriculture | 2016
Agata Malak-Rawlikowska; Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
Wieś i Rolnictwo | 2015
Katarzyna Zawalińska; Jerzy Wilkin; Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
Roczniki Naukowe Stowarzyszenia Ekonomistów Rolnictwa i Agrobiznesu | 2015
Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska; Agata Malak-Rawlikowska; Jan Fałkowski