2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3038706
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Social Interaction and Technology Adoption: Experimental Evidence from Improved Cookstoves in Mali

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“…On the first aspect, new ICS diffusion campaigns should first assess the suitability of product design to local needs, cultural and environmental conditions. For example, one should consider that in some contexts multiple stoves are used simultaneously, the new and the traditional ones (Ruiz-Mercado et al , 2011), and that stoves need to be large enough to accommodate extended families which cook on a centralized basis to generate economies of scale (Beltramo and Levine, 2013; Bonan et al , 2017). On the second aspect, new policies should acknowledge the existence of a gap from ICS take-up to actual, continuous and sustained usage over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the first aspect, new ICS diffusion campaigns should first assess the suitability of product design to local needs, cultural and environmental conditions. For example, one should consider that in some contexts multiple stoves are used simultaneously, the new and the traditional ones (Ruiz-Mercado et al , 2011), and that stoves need to be large enough to accommodate extended families which cook on a centralized basis to generate economies of scale (Beltramo and Levine, 2013; Bonan et al , 2017). On the second aspect, new policies should acknowledge the existence of a gap from ICS take-up to actual, continuous and sustained usage over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Miller and Mobarak (2014) highlight the role of opinion leaders and social networks in conveying information on the attributes of the new technology and decisions to adopt. Social influence and imitation through social networks are also found to be an important driver for ICS take-up in Bonan et al (2017), while Beltramo et al (2015b) find no evidence of neighbors’ adoption rates on individual decision to purchase. Social marketing and communication strategies can play an important role in favoring health preventive behavior and products (Evans et al , 2014).…”
Section: Enablers Of and Barriers To Household Access To Modern Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Miller and Mobarak (2014) highlight the important role of opinion leaders and social networks in conveying information on the attributes of the new technology and decisions to adopt. Social influence and imitation through social network are also found to be an important driver for ICS take-up in Bonan et al (2016), while Beltramo et al (2015b) find no evidence of neighbours' adoption rates on individual decision to purchase. Adrianzen (2014) shows the importance of social capital in driving the success or failure of product diffusion within communities 7 .…”
Section: Improved Cookstovesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…As is the case for several similar technologies, individual may not know or may underestimate the benefits of the technologies. Bonan et al (2016) find suggestive evidence of impacts on ICS take-up following an informational sessions showing the benefits associated with more efficient cookstoves compared with the traditional ones 6 . Differences in preferences across households but also within households seem to explain differential ICS take-up rates.…”
Section: Improved Cookstovesmentioning
confidence: 94%
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