Purpose: Agricultural extension services in poor countries often identify opinion leaders based on criteria such as wealth and social status. We explore the effectiveness of this top-down approach by analysing the role of so-called model and nodal farmers in the diffusion of malt barley in a highland community in Ethiopia. Research approach: We use a retrospective case study design where we combine quantitative network analysis with qualitative data. Findings: Nodal farmers played a more central role in knowledge diffusion of the technology than model farmers. While model farmers were wealthier and better connected to the local authorities, nodal farmers were socio-economically more similar to their fellow farmers. Nodal and model farmers, ...
A quantitative approach is used to examine the relationship between social network ties and farmers’...
Our study focused on Morocco investigating the dissemination of PBs amongst farmers belonging to the...
<p>Poor adoption of modern technologies in sub-Saharan Africa is one of the major factors that limit...
Social structure, especially in the form of social networks, affects the adoption of agricultural tec...
Social ties play an important role in agricultural knowledge exchange, particularly in developing co...
The increased adoption of fertilizer and improved seeds are two key aspects to raising the level of ...
This study empirically examined the effects of the participatory approach on the adoption of new cro...
This study empirically examined the effects of the participatory approach on the adoption of new cro...
Inadequate information on the benefits of and knowledge about innovative agricultural technologies c...
Dissemination of information has always been an important topic in agriculture as information educat...
The purpose of the current dissertation is to explore the contribution of development-oriented farme...
Formal social ties play an important role in agricultural knowledge exchange, particularly in develo...
Information on technology adoption and diffusion in a given society is important for focusing future...
One of the main challenges of Ethiopian agriculture is the shortage of certified seeds of improved v...
One of the main challenges of Ethiopian agriculture is the shortage of certified seeds of improved v...
A quantitative approach is used to examine the relationship between social network ties and farmers’...
Our study focused on Morocco investigating the dissemination of PBs amongst farmers belonging to the...
<p>Poor adoption of modern technologies in sub-Saharan Africa is one of the major factors that limit...
Social structure, especially in the form of social networks, affects the adoption of agricultural tec...
Social ties play an important role in agricultural knowledge exchange, particularly in developing co...
The increased adoption of fertilizer and improved seeds are two key aspects to raising the level of ...
This study empirically examined the effects of the participatory approach on the adoption of new cro...
This study empirically examined the effects of the participatory approach on the adoption of new cro...
Inadequate information on the benefits of and knowledge about innovative agricultural technologies c...
Dissemination of information has always been an important topic in agriculture as information educat...
The purpose of the current dissertation is to explore the contribution of development-oriented farme...
Formal social ties play an important role in agricultural knowledge exchange, particularly in develo...
Information on technology adoption and diffusion in a given society is important for focusing future...
One of the main challenges of Ethiopian agriculture is the shortage of certified seeds of improved v...
One of the main challenges of Ethiopian agriculture is the shortage of certified seeds of improved v...
A quantitative approach is used to examine the relationship between social network ties and farmers’...
Our study focused on Morocco investigating the dissemination of PBs amongst farmers belonging to the...
<p>Poor adoption of modern technologies in sub-Saharan Africa is one of the major factors that limit...