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2020 年度 実施状況報告書

How does the social network affect the openness of farming villages in developing countries

研究課題

研究課題/領域番号 19K13694
研究機関東京大学

研究代表者

Kim YuRi  東京大学, 大学院新領域創成科学研究科, 助教 (90812777)

研究期間 (年度) 2019-04-01 – 2022-03-31
キーワードsocial network / social capital / export / openness / dictoator game / altruism / reciprocity / SNS
研究実績の概要

Based on the data collected from the household survey conducted in rural Ethiopia in 2019, I am investiating how an individual in a remote agricultural village think about outside matters, including people living in other villages, and imported products. The special feature of this research is that we measure the degree of openness of an individual from dictator game where the participants are given fixed amount of money to allocate to two partners, one from the same village and another from a different village. Taking the difference, we find that people are more generous toward people from the same village in average, but such difference does not explain how the farmers think about international trade and new ideas.

現在までの達成度 (区分)
現在までの達成度 (区分)

3: やや遅れている

理由

Fortunately, the data collection from overseas fieldwork has been completed before the outbreak of COVID 19, so the data collection was not affeccted. However, due to the principal investiator's maternity leave this year, the project has been delayed.

今後の研究の推進方策

On the top of analyzing the the effect of formal and informal social capital on the degree of openness in rural Ethiopian villages, I have launched a new data collection in rural Indonesia to see the effect of social networks among shrimp farming villagers. Due to COVID 19, the data collection will be done over the telephone survey. The impact of COVID19 and the mediating role of social networks will be examined.

次年度使用額が生じた理由

Due to COVID19 and principal investigator's maternity leave, there was no cost incurred.

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公開日: 2021-12-27  

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