Satisfaction of private interest associations’ members: a study with sugarcane producers in Brazil

Authors

  • Luciano Thomé e Castro University of São Paulo; Faculty of Economics and Business of Ribeirão Preto; Business Department
  • Priscilla Mendes Machado University of São Paulo; Faculty of Economics and Business of Ribeirão Preto; Business Graduation Program
  • Marcos Fava Neves University of São Paulo; Faculty of Economics and Business of Ribeirão Preto; Business Department
  • Roberto Fava Scare University of São Paulo; Faculty of Economics and Business of Ribeirão Preto; Business Department

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rausp.2016.06.001

Abstract

This study aimed to identify satisfaction antecedents presented by sugar cane producers with the associations they belong to. It was developed a model composed of seven dimensions which were grouped into two types: individual aspects (economic, networking and honor) and collective aspects (perception of services, representation, trust and relevance of the association). It was performed one quantitative and descriptive study, conducted through questionnaires applied directly to producers. 550 questionnaires were completed and 411 of these were valid. For the data analysis, correlation and multiple linear regression between the variables were used. The results showed that all seven variables were positively correlated with satisfaction, however, only five of them comprised the final model after multiple linear regression: perception of services offered, representation, trust, economical aspect and honor. Surprisingly, the results also showed that collective aspects affected more the satisfaction than individual aspects.

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Published

2016-09-01

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Strategy & Business Economics

How to Cite

Satisfaction of private interest associations’ members: a study with sugarcane producers in Brazil . (2016). Revista De Administração, 51(3), 246-254. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rausp.2016.06.001