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Networks, incentives and technology adoption: evidence from a randomised experiment in Uganda

Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku, Mequanint B. Melesse

2020European Review of Agricultural Economics19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract We use data from a randomised experiment in Uganda to examine effects of incentives on the decision to adopt drought-tolerant maize varieties (DTMVs) and mechanisms through which effects occur. We find that social recognition (SR) incentives to a random subset of trained farmers – disseminating farmers (DFs) – increase knowledge transmission from DFs to their co-villagers and change information networks of both DFs and their neighbours. SR also increases DFs’ likelihood of adopting DTMVs. However, the corresponding results for private material rewards are not conclusively strong. We find no evidence that incentives for knowledge diffusion increase the likelihood of co-villagers adopting DTMVs.

Topics & Concepts

IncentiveDisseminationInformation transmissionBusinessDistributed File SystemEconomicsMicroeconomicsComputer scienceTelecommunicationsComputer securityComputer networkAgricultural Innovations and PracticesMicrofinance and Financial InclusionExperimental Behavioral Economics Studies
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