Village communities are not homogeneous entities but a combination of complex networks of social relationships. Many factors such as ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status, and power relations determine one's access to information and resources. Development workers' inadequate understanding of local social networks, norms, and power relations may further the interests of better-off farmers and marginalize the poor. This paper explores how social networks function as assets for individuals and households in the rural areas of developing countries and influence access to information and benefits from research and development. A case study of such networks in Phieng Lieng village, in the northern mountains of Vietnam, provides evidence for t...
In Sub-Sahara Africa, adoption rates of improved crop varieties remain relatively low, which is part...
This thesis is a study of social networks in the Zambian small and medium scale farmer sector. The p...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to analyze the role of social capital and leadership in improving the ...
This paper investigates the effects of network based individual social capital on the access of rura...
This study analyzed forces driving the emergence of farmer networks in Vietnam and quantified the be...
Information failures are a major barrier to formal financial saving in low-income countries. We expl...
It is often hypothesized that access to new forms of technology (such as mobile phones and the inte...
The social-ecological systems of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) are under stress driven by accele...
Study sort to investigate processes which affect flow of information in social networks created arou...
International audienceThis study examines factors determining farmers' investment in organic farming...
This study uses probit and Poisson models to analyse the determinants of social network links for th...
Neoclassical theory has not succeeded in explaining the relationship between increasing landlessness...
Many agrarian communities in developing countries suffer from insufficient productivity and use farm...
The banking system in developing countries is much less developed than in other parts of the world; ...
This paper aimed at depicting how farmers use their informal networks to share information on climat...
In Sub-Sahara Africa, adoption rates of improved crop varieties remain relatively low, which is part...
This thesis is a study of social networks in the Zambian small and medium scale farmer sector. The p...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to analyze the role of social capital and leadership in improving the ...
This paper investigates the effects of network based individual social capital on the access of rura...
This study analyzed forces driving the emergence of farmer networks in Vietnam and quantified the be...
Information failures are a major barrier to formal financial saving in low-income countries. We expl...
It is often hypothesized that access to new forms of technology (such as mobile phones and the inte...
The social-ecological systems of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) are under stress driven by accele...
Study sort to investigate processes which affect flow of information in social networks created arou...
International audienceThis study examines factors determining farmers' investment in organic farming...
This study uses probit and Poisson models to analyse the determinants of social network links for th...
Neoclassical theory has not succeeded in explaining the relationship between increasing landlessness...
Many agrarian communities in developing countries suffer from insufficient productivity and use farm...
The banking system in developing countries is much less developed than in other parts of the world; ...
This paper aimed at depicting how farmers use their informal networks to share information on climat...
In Sub-Sahara Africa, adoption rates of improved crop varieties remain relatively low, which is part...
This thesis is a study of social networks in the Zambian small and medium scale farmer sector. The p...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to analyze the role of social capital and leadership in improving the ...