Trust is considered an important factor for successful collective action in groups of smallholder farmers. A prime example is collective commercialization of agricultural produce through producer organizations. While previous research has focused on trust as an exogenous determinant of participation in groups, this article tests whether trust within existing groups can be improved using a training program. We conduct a cluster-randomized controlled trial in rural Senegal to identify the effects of training members and/or leaders with respect to commercialization on intragroup trust. Our design allows identifying both direct treatment effects of having participated in the training and spillover effects on farmers who did not partake. Looking...
AbstractThe main objective of the current paper is to investigate the effective factors on the farme...
We examine whether cooperatives are characterized by greater trust than investor-owned firms. We su...
This study assessed the determinants of participation and intensity of participation in collective a...
Trust is considered an important factor for successful collective action in groups of smallholder fa...
Development projects frequently use the strategy of group formation to promote project interventions...
This book analyses farmers' organizations with respect to trust and accountability, in order to cont...
This book analyses farmers' organizations with respect to trust and accountability, in order to cont...
Leadership is critical for the viability of rural groups. The way in which leadership is legitimised...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com.We examine whether cooperatives a...
Most developing-country farms are small and engage in cooperative agriculture. Prior literature has ...
Small-scale farmers in developing countries often appropriate little of the value created in global ...
We examine whether cooperatives are characterized by greater trust than investor-owned firms. We sur...
We study how social preferences and norms of reciprocity are related to generalized (outgroup) and p...
Linking small farmers to global markets through contract farming has become an important policy reco...
Purpose: Several development organisations have implemented programs to enhance smallholder farmers’...
AbstractThe main objective of the current paper is to investigate the effective factors on the farme...
We examine whether cooperatives are characterized by greater trust than investor-owned firms. We su...
This study assessed the determinants of participation and intensity of participation in collective a...
Trust is considered an important factor for successful collective action in groups of smallholder fa...
Development projects frequently use the strategy of group formation to promote project interventions...
This book analyses farmers' organizations with respect to trust and accountability, in order to cont...
This book analyses farmers' organizations with respect to trust and accountability, in order to cont...
Leadership is critical for the viability of rural groups. The way in which leadership is legitimised...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com.We examine whether cooperatives a...
Most developing-country farms are small and engage in cooperative agriculture. Prior literature has ...
Small-scale farmers in developing countries often appropriate little of the value created in global ...
We examine whether cooperatives are characterized by greater trust than investor-owned firms. We sur...
We study how social preferences and norms of reciprocity are related to generalized (outgroup) and p...
Linking small farmers to global markets through contract farming has become an important policy reco...
Purpose: Several development organisations have implemented programs to enhance smallholder farmers’...
AbstractThe main objective of the current paper is to investigate the effective factors on the farme...
We examine whether cooperatives are characterized by greater trust than investor-owned firms. We su...
This study assessed the determinants of participation and intensity of participation in collective a...