田间观察与言语交流作为农民技术采纳决策中不同的同伴效应

Field observation and verbal exchange as different peer effects in farmers’ technology adoption decisions

Agricultural Economics · 2024
被引 10
人大 A-

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研究区分了农民技术采纳中来自言语交流和田间观察的两种同伴效应,发现两者互补且随观察距离增加而减弱,对推广服务设计有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract Farmers’ adoption of novel technologies is influenced by other farmers’ behavior, a phenomenon known as peer effects. Although such effects have been studied intensively, the literature does not clearly distinguish between those that result (1) from verbal exchanges with other farmers and (2) from field observations, including the application of technology, its outcomes, and field conditions. We extend existing theoretical concepts and hypothesize that verbal information exchanges and field observations are two types of peer effects. Using data from an online survey of German sugar beet farmers’ application of mechanical weeding from early 2022, we find that the likelihood of adopting mechanical weeding increases across all model specifications by around 26%–28% if at least one adopter is known and by approximately 30%–32% if at least one field is observed. The two types of peer effects complement and reinforce each other in explaining adoption decisions. The effects increase with the number of adopters known and fields observed but decrease with larger distances to the observed fields. The findings can support designing extension services and future peer effects research that should consider the distinction between peer effects arising from verbal exchanges and field observations.

农户技术采纳同伴效应口头交流田间观察