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The role of social networks in the adoption of competing new technologies in Ghana

Yazeed Abdul Mumin, Awudu Abdulai, Renan Goetz

2022Journal of Agricultural Economics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We use a detailed dataset to examine the impact of social networks, conditional on contextual and individual confounders, on farmers' adoption of competing improved soybean varieties in Ghana. Based on the contagion conceptual framework, we employ a spatial autoregressive multinomial probit model to examine how neighbours' varietal and cross‐varietal adoption of improved varieties affect a farmer's adoption decision in the social network. Our results show that adoption decisions in a network tend to converge on one variety, such that beyond a threshold of adopting neighbours of that improved variety, the cross‐varietal effects tend to lose significance in the network. If the shares of adopting neighbours of the improved varieties are equal, we find evidence that farmers are not more likely to adopt either improved variety compared to farmers with no neighbours who have adopted the improved varieties. The findings demonstrate the significance of neighbourhood effects in the adoption of competing technologies.

Topics & Concepts

Variety (cybernetics)Multinomial probitAffect (linguistics)Neighbourhood (mathematics)Complementarity (molecular biology)Probit modelAutoregressive modelOrdered probitSocial network (sociolinguistics)EconometricsEconomicsBusinessMarketingSocial mediaComputer sciencePsychologyStatisticsMathematicsCommunicationGeneticsBiologyWorld Wide WebMathematical analysisAgricultural Innovations and PracticesICT Impact and PoliciesDigital Platforms and Economics