In this paper we present results from a study on the use of improved coffee production technology schemes among smallholder coffee producers in three prominent coffee producing regions in Honduras. We analyze the impact of various schemes (trajectories) in which different agents influence the producers’ decision to use new technologies. In particular, we distinguish the influence of a) private coffee buying organizations and b) government and public development agencies on the innovation behavior of coffee growers. Drawing from network data that depict the internal and outbound connectedness of producers in three village communities in main coffee producing zones in Honduras, we applied tools of social network analysis to find out how inter...
This study examines the empowerment of low-power, vulnerable stakeholders of global, complex supply ...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
Collective actions among smallholders in developing countries are required to provide an innovative ...
In this paper we present results from a study on the use of improved coffee production technology sc...
In this paper, results from a study on the use of improved coffee production technology schemes amon...
<p align="left"> </p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">In this paper, results from a study ...
We use Social Network Analysis (SNA) to investigate the networking and knowledge management in the c...
Colombia is one of the world’s most important producers of Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica), whose co...
Social linkages and their relationship to the adoption of good agricultural practices in coffee, usi...
The body of literature and research related to the value chain analysis has increased in recent year...
Coffee production in Costa Rica has brought prosperity to many small farmers, but conflicts of inter...
Villa Rica is one of the most important coffee-producing districts in Peru. In Villa Rica there are ...
Despite decades of research and policy intervention made by different actors, the rate of coffee inn...
The organizational process that goes from the knowledge networks to the strategic alliances supposes...
For many small producers in developing countries coffee is a major income source. However, the coffe...
This study examines the empowerment of low-power, vulnerable stakeholders of global, complex supply ...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
Collective actions among smallholders in developing countries are required to provide an innovative ...
In this paper we present results from a study on the use of improved coffee production technology sc...
In this paper, results from a study on the use of improved coffee production technology schemes amon...
<p align="left"> </p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">In this paper, results from a study ...
We use Social Network Analysis (SNA) to investigate the networking and knowledge management in the c...
Colombia is one of the world’s most important producers of Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica), whose co...
Social linkages and their relationship to the adoption of good agricultural practices in coffee, usi...
The body of literature and research related to the value chain analysis has increased in recent year...
Coffee production in Costa Rica has brought prosperity to many small farmers, but conflicts of inter...
Villa Rica is one of the most important coffee-producing districts in Peru. In Villa Rica there are ...
Despite decades of research and policy intervention made by different actors, the rate of coffee inn...
The organizational process that goes from the knowledge networks to the strategic alliances supposes...
For many small producers in developing countries coffee is a major income source. However, the coffe...
This study examines the empowerment of low-power, vulnerable stakeholders of global, complex supply ...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
Collective actions among smallholders in developing countries are required to provide an innovative ...