We separately identify two mechanisms underlying peer effects in farm households' adoption of a new crop. A farmer can follow his peers to adopt a new crop because he learns knowledge about the new crop from them (social learning) and because he wants to avoid the damage caused by the practice conflicting with theirs (externalities). Using an agent-based model, we simulate the two mechanisms on a multiplex network consisting of two types of social relationships. The simulation model is estimated using detailed data of social networks, adoption and relevant socio-economic characteristics from 10 villages in China. We find that social learning -- in this case, the sharing of experiential resources -- among family members and production extern...
The diffusion of innovations is largely influenced by the characteristics of the network of initial ...
textabstractWe analyze the effect of peer influence on the diffusion of an innovative network good. ...
Farmers' decisions to adopt novel technologies are likely to be influenced by the behaviour of other...
We separately identify two mechanisms underlying peer effects in farm households' adoption of a new ...
Peer effects in innovation adoption decisions have been extensively studied. However, the underlying...
Empirical studies on social diffusions are often restricted by the access to data of diffusion and s...
AbstractEmpirical studies on social diffusions are often restricted by the access to data of diffusi...
A growing body of literature focuses on the importance of peer effects for farmers adoption decisio...
Despite their potentially strong impact on poverty, agricultural innovations are often adopted slowl...
The reduction and efficiency of fertilizer use has been a recent focus of governments and scholars. ...
This paper analyses the pathways of technology diffusion through social networks, following the expe...
Can agents in a social network be induced to obtain information from outside their peer groups? Usin...
This paper analyzes a model of social learning in a social network. Agents decide whether or not to ...
Multiple dynamics jointly determine who we befriend, however, researchers have failed to systematica...
The novelty of our model is to combine models of collective action on networks with models of social...
The diffusion of innovations is largely influenced by the characteristics of the network of initial ...
textabstractWe analyze the effect of peer influence on the diffusion of an innovative network good. ...
Farmers' decisions to adopt novel technologies are likely to be influenced by the behaviour of other...
We separately identify two mechanisms underlying peer effects in farm households' adoption of a new ...
Peer effects in innovation adoption decisions have been extensively studied. However, the underlying...
Empirical studies on social diffusions are often restricted by the access to data of diffusion and s...
AbstractEmpirical studies on social diffusions are often restricted by the access to data of diffusi...
A growing body of literature focuses on the importance of peer effects for farmers adoption decisio...
Despite their potentially strong impact on poverty, agricultural innovations are often adopted slowl...
The reduction and efficiency of fertilizer use has been a recent focus of governments and scholars. ...
This paper analyses the pathways of technology diffusion through social networks, following the expe...
Can agents in a social network be induced to obtain information from outside their peer groups? Usin...
This paper analyzes a model of social learning in a social network. Agents decide whether or not to ...
Multiple dynamics jointly determine who we befriend, however, researchers have failed to systematica...
The novelty of our model is to combine models of collective action on networks with models of social...
The diffusion of innovations is largely influenced by the characteristics of the network of initial ...
textabstractWe analyze the effect of peer influence on the diffusion of an innovative network good. ...
Farmers' decisions to adopt novel technologies are likely to be influenced by the behaviour of other...