Elisabeth Goethals
PhPD student
Department of agricultural economics
Agri-food marketing and consumer behavior
Ghent University
Coupure links 653
9000 Ghent, Belgium
elisabeth.goethals@ugent.be
Elisabeth Goethals is a doctoral researcher and academic assistant at the Department of Agricultural Economics. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Psychology, complemented by Master’s degrees in Clinical Psychology and Business Economics, all attained from Ghent University. Presently, she contributes to teaching various courses encompassing Economics, Marketing, and Research Methods, with a predominant focus on agricultural and rural themes.
Elisabeth’s PhD researches the use of methods and study design within the agricultural economic field. Specifically focusing on behavioral research with farmers, the research aims to uncover how research methods and study designs are being used as well as why they are being used. Furthermore studies will be conducted to uncover which kinds of cognitive and attitudinal effects the use of the methods and study designs have on the research subjects, in this case Flemish farmers.
- Meta-research
- Farmers
- Behaviour
Elisabeth Goethals
PhD student
Department of agricultural economics
Agri-food marketing and chain management
Ghent University
Coupure links 653
9000 Ghent, Belgium
elisabeth.goethals@ugent.be
Bio
Elisabeth Goethals is a doctoral researcher and academic assistant at the Department of Agricultural Economics. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Psychology, complemented by Master's degrees in Clinical Psychology and Business Economics, all attained from Ghent University. Presently, she contributes to teaching various courses encompassing Economics, Marketing, and Research Methods, with a predominant focus on agricultural and rural themes.
Research
Elisabeth’s PhD researches the use of methods and study design within the agricultural economic field. Specifically focusing on behavioral research with farmers, the research aims to uncover how research methods and study designs are being used as well as why they are being used. Furthermore studies will be conducted to uncover which kinds of cognitive and attitudinal effects the use of the methods and study designs have on the research subjects, in this case Flemish farmers.