The cropland productivity gap between Africa and the rest of the world is widening. Fortunately, increasing farmers’ access to useful agricultural information reduces the costs of searching for information, thereby leading to higher agricultural productivity and sustainability. This study investigates the association between the adoption of mobile phones to collect agricultural information and farmers’ technical efficiency (TE) in Zambia. Different from previous studies, we focus on the actual use of mobile phones by farmers rather than mere ownership. Farmers were selected using a two-stage sampling procedure, and the Cobb-Douglas (CD) production function is adopted to estimate the association using two approaches—the conventional stochast...
The importance of mobile phones in communication cannot be overemphasized. This study investigated f...
Published version of an article from the journal: The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in D...
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, Volume 2 No. 7, July 201...
The cropland productivity gap between Africa and the rest of the world is widening. Fortunately, inc...
Mobile phone use is increasing in Sub-Saharan Africa, spurring a growing focus on mobile phones as t...
Open Access Article; Published online: 29 Mar 2022Information and communications technologies (ICTs)...
This article provides findings from a baseline study on mobile phone use by smallholder farmers in Z...
Smallholder farmers are major contributors of horticultural produce. Women’s contribution is notewor...
Can improving access to mobile extension improve agricultural productivity? Recent evidence suggests...
In recent years user acceptance of a new technology has become of much interest. One of the most out...
The Nigerian agricultural sector over the years has witnessed efforts at transforming its operations...
SummaryThis paper examines the impact of mobile phones on farmers’ marketing decisions and prices th...
Agriculture is the main economic activity in Tanzania and the country´s largest employer, providing ...
Farmers use mobile phones to access information needed to improve their agricultural practice. Howev...
The use of smartphones has improved individuals significantly in this age of information technology....
The importance of mobile phones in communication cannot be overemphasized. This study investigated f...
Published version of an article from the journal: The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in D...
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, Volume 2 No. 7, July 201...
The cropland productivity gap between Africa and the rest of the world is widening. Fortunately, inc...
Mobile phone use is increasing in Sub-Saharan Africa, spurring a growing focus on mobile phones as t...
Open Access Article; Published online: 29 Mar 2022Information and communications technologies (ICTs)...
This article provides findings from a baseline study on mobile phone use by smallholder farmers in Z...
Smallholder farmers are major contributors of horticultural produce. Women’s contribution is notewor...
Can improving access to mobile extension improve agricultural productivity? Recent evidence suggests...
In recent years user acceptance of a new technology has become of much interest. One of the most out...
The Nigerian agricultural sector over the years has witnessed efforts at transforming its operations...
SummaryThis paper examines the impact of mobile phones on farmers’ marketing decisions and prices th...
Agriculture is the main economic activity in Tanzania and the country´s largest employer, providing ...
Farmers use mobile phones to access information needed to improve their agricultural practice. Howev...
The use of smartphones has improved individuals significantly in this age of information technology....
The importance of mobile phones in communication cannot be overemphasized. This study investigated f...
Published version of an article from the journal: The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in D...
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, Volume 2 No. 7, July 201...