We present results of a randomized evaluation that assesses the effects of different incentives for diffusion of agricultural knowledge by smallholders in northern Uganda. Randomly-selected disseminating farmers (DFs) from a large sample of villages are assigned to one of three experimental arms: (a) training about climate smart agriculture, (b) training plus a material reward for knowledge diffusion, and (c) training plus a reputational gain for knowledge diffusion. We find that leveraging somebody’s reputation (or social recognition) has a positive impact on DFs’ experimentation and diffusion effort. This impact is stronger than that measured in the private material rewards treatment
We run a randomized controlled experiment in which farmers trained on a new rice cultivation method ...
In this article, we discuss a study to identify an effective agricultural knowledge transfer channel...
Conservation agriculture techniques have the potential to increase agricultural production while dec...
We present results of a randomized evaluation that assesses the effects of different incentives for ...
We present results of a randomized evaluation that assesses the effects of different incentives for ...
We present results of a randomized evaluation that assesses the effects of different incentives for ...
Informational constraints hinder successful adoption and scaling of potentially beneficial agricultu...
A transition from low-input subsistence farming in Sub-Saharan Africa will require the use of yield-...
Many development interventions involve training of beneficiaries, based on the assumption that knowl...
Information does not flow freely through social networks. We use an experiment to study knowledge di...
Many development interventions involve training of beneficiaries, based on the assumption that knowl...
Direct training of selected individuals as disseminating farmers (DFs) can help to implement a farme...
Recent evidence has shown that direct provision of agricultural training to selected individuals as ...
Finding the most effective ways for motivating agents to volunteer for the benefit of the community ...
Research suggests that farmer-to-farmer learning can be up to six times more effective in spreading ...
We run a randomized controlled experiment in which farmers trained on a new rice cultivation method ...
In this article, we discuss a study to identify an effective agricultural knowledge transfer channel...
Conservation agriculture techniques have the potential to increase agricultural production while dec...
We present results of a randomized evaluation that assesses the effects of different incentives for ...
We present results of a randomized evaluation that assesses the effects of different incentives for ...
We present results of a randomized evaluation that assesses the effects of different incentives for ...
Informational constraints hinder successful adoption and scaling of potentially beneficial agricultu...
A transition from low-input subsistence farming in Sub-Saharan Africa will require the use of yield-...
Many development interventions involve training of beneficiaries, based on the assumption that knowl...
Information does not flow freely through social networks. We use an experiment to study knowledge di...
Many development interventions involve training of beneficiaries, based on the assumption that knowl...
Direct training of selected individuals as disseminating farmers (DFs) can help to implement a farme...
Recent evidence has shown that direct provision of agricultural training to selected individuals as ...
Finding the most effective ways for motivating agents to volunteer for the benefit of the community ...
Research suggests that farmer-to-farmer learning can be up to six times more effective in spreading ...
We run a randomized controlled experiment in which farmers trained on a new rice cultivation method ...
In this article, we discuss a study to identify an effective agricultural knowledge transfer channel...
Conservation agriculture techniques have the potential to increase agricultural production while dec...