Effects of farmers’ social networks on knowledge acquisition: lessons from agricultural training in rural Indonesia



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https://doi.org/10.1186/s40008-017-0069-8
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doi.org/10.1186/s40008-017-0069-8
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Attribution / Atribución (CC BY).
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Artículo de revista
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Journal of Economic Structures
Número: 
8
Volumen: 
6
Autor (es): 
Pratiwi A.
Suzuki A.
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Agricultural information is transferred through social interactions; therefore, ties to agricultural informants and network structures within farmers’ local neighborhoods determine their information-gathering abilities. This paper uses a spatial autoregressive model that takes account of spatial autocorrelation to examine such network connections, including friendship networks and advice networks, upon farmers’ knowledge-gathering abilities during formal agricultural training. We found that peer advice networks are important to support knowledge-gathering activities, while friendship networks are not. Further examination of network structures confirms that farmers who occupy a central position in their local neighborhood networks are found to perform better in learning outcomes to some extent, indicating that local network position is positively related to problem-solving ability in an unknown environment outside their locale

Año de publicación: 
2017
Palabras clave: 
Spatial Autocorelation
Centrality Measure
Betweenness Centrality
Pesonal Network
Friendship Network