Inadequate information on the benefits of and knowledge about innovative agricultural technologies continue to be a major constraint to technology adoption among smallholder farmers in developing countries. The low adoption of new technologies is one of the causes of low productivity and high poverty incidence among smallholder farmers, particularly in Africa. In this paper, I briefly review the literature on social networks and technology diffusion, and argue that the diffusion potential of social networks is underexplored. I then present results from two empirical studies on the impact of social networks on the adoption of improved crop varieties in Ghana and Ethiopia. The results reveal that farmers' peer adoption decisions and experienc...
In order to induce farmers to adopt a productive new agricultural technology, we apply simple and co...
Informational constraints hinder successful adoption and scaling of potentially beneficial agricultu...
Despite their potentially strong impact on poverty, agricultural innovations are often adopted slowl...
Literature on the adoption of agricultural innovations highlights the importance exposure to these t...
A quantitative approach is used to examine the relationship between social network ties and farmers’...
Although many studies have shown that sub-Saharan African countries could increase agricultural prod...
Global demand for food and agricultural products is on the rise. There is hence the need to increase...
In Sub-Sahara Africa, adoption rates of improved crop varieties remain relatively low, which is part...
The use of improved crop varieties is key to increasing food production, but in Sub- Saharan Africa ...
Groundnut farmers in Uganda and Kenya have experienced declines in per capita production despite res...
This study empirically examined the effects of the participatory approach on the adoption of new cro...
Social structure, especially in the form of social networks, affects the adoption of agricultural tec...
Adoption research for many years has considered individual farmer as the basis of analysis, whereas,...
A growing body of literature focuses on the importance of peer effects for farmers adoption decisio...
This paper analyses the pathways of technology diffusion through social networks, following the expe...
In order to induce farmers to adopt a productive new agricultural technology, we apply simple and co...
Informational constraints hinder successful adoption and scaling of potentially beneficial agricultu...
Despite their potentially strong impact on poverty, agricultural innovations are often adopted slowl...
Literature on the adoption of agricultural innovations highlights the importance exposure to these t...
A quantitative approach is used to examine the relationship between social network ties and farmers’...
Although many studies have shown that sub-Saharan African countries could increase agricultural prod...
Global demand for food and agricultural products is on the rise. There is hence the need to increase...
In Sub-Sahara Africa, adoption rates of improved crop varieties remain relatively low, which is part...
The use of improved crop varieties is key to increasing food production, but in Sub- Saharan Africa ...
Groundnut farmers in Uganda and Kenya have experienced declines in per capita production despite res...
This study empirically examined the effects of the participatory approach on the adoption of new cro...
Social structure, especially in the form of social networks, affects the adoption of agricultural tec...
Adoption research for many years has considered individual farmer as the basis of analysis, whereas,...
A growing body of literature focuses on the importance of peer effects for farmers adoption decisio...
This paper analyses the pathways of technology diffusion through social networks, following the expe...
In order to induce farmers to adopt a productive new agricultural technology, we apply simple and co...
Informational constraints hinder successful adoption and scaling of potentially beneficial agricultu...
Despite their potentially strong impact on poverty, agricultural innovations are often adopted slowl...