How do consumers perceive open-source seed licenses? Exploring a new credence attribute

Lea Kliem1,2 | Hendrik Wolter2 1Institute for Ecological Economy Research, Berlin, Germany 2Department of Business Administration, Economics and Law, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany Correspondence Lea Kliem, Institute for Ecological Economy Research, Berlin, Germany. Email: lea.kliem@ioew.de
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Financing Organic Plant Breeding—New Economic Models for Seed as a Commons

Johannes Kotschi 1,*, Berthold Schrimpf 1, Ann Waters-Bayer 1 and Bernd Horneburg 2,* 1 Agrecol Association for Agriculture & Ecology, 88379 Guggenhausen, Germany 2 Section of Organic Plant Breeding and Agrobiodiversity, University of Kassel, 37213 Witzenhausen, Germany * Correspondence: kotschi@agrecol.de (J.K.); bernd.horneburg@uni-kassel.de (B.H.)
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