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Samuel Kwesi Ndzebah Dadzie
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Adoption of modern agricultural production technologies by farm households in Ghana: What factors influence their decisions
MA Akudugu, E Guo, SK Dadzie
International Institute for Science, Technology and Education, 2012
6722012
Attitudes toward risk and coping responses: The case of food crop farmers at Agona Duakwa in Agona East District of Ghana
SKN Dadzie, HG Acquah
University of Cape Coast, 2012
1302012
Ghana’s fertilizer subsidy policy: early field lessons from farmers in the central region
DO Yawson, FA Armah, EKA Afrifa, SKN Dadzie
Journal of sustainable development in Africa 12 (3), 191-203, 2010
962010
Gender Difference And Farm Level Efficiency: Metafrontier Production Function Approach
SKN Dadzie, I Dasmani
Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, ISSN 2006- 9774 ©2010 2 (12), 2010
542010
An application of the von Cramon-Taubadel and Loy error correction models in analyzing asymmetric adjustment between retail and wholesale maize prices in Ghana
HG Acquah, SKN Dadzie
University of Cape Coast, 2020
222020
Undergraduate students’ willingness to start own agribusiness venture after graduation: a Ghanaian case
M Bosompem, SKN Dadzie, E Tandoh
Entrepreneurship education: New perspectives on entrepreneurship education …, 2017
192017
Estimating parametric loss aversion with prospect theory: Recognising and dealing with size dependence
K Balcombe, N Bardsley, S Dadzie, I Fraser
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 162, 106-119, 2019
132019
Poverty and risk attitudes: the case of cassava farmers in Awutu-Senya district of the central region of Ghana
W Ghartey, SKN Dadzie, M Weittey
Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 3 (2), 164-178, 2014
112014
Ghana’s right to information bill: Opportunity for SDI as a technical infrastructure
DO Yawson, FA Armah, SKN Dadzie
University of Cape Coast, 2010
112010
Sustainability responses to climate-smart adaptation in Africa: Implication for food security among farm households in the Central Region of Ghana
SKN Dadzie, EW Inkoom, S Akaba, F Annor-Frempong, J Afful
African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 12 (2), 208-227, 2021
72021
FARMERS’PERCEPTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE COMPARED WITH OBJECTIVE DATA: EVIDENCE FROM THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA
SKN Dadzie
Climate Change Economics 12 (01), 2050015, 2021
62021
Social networking and risk attitudes nexus: implication for technology adoption among smallholder cassava farmers in Ghana
SKN Dadzie, J Ndebugri, EW Inkoom, S Akuamoah-Boateng
Agriculture & Food Security 11 (1), 41, 2022
52022
Promoting improved agricultural technologies to increase smallholder farm production efficiency: Ghanaian study of cassava farmers
EW Inkoom, SKN Dadzie, J Ndebugri
University of Cape Coast, 2020
52020
Heterogeneity in consumer preferences for organic and genetically modified food products in Ghana
R Owusu, SKN Dadzie
African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics Volume 16 (2), 112-125, 2021
42021
Implication of Subjective Probabilities of Extreme Weather Events Associated with Climate Change (SPEWEACCs) for Climate Risk Assessment and Farm Adaptation Choices: A Study of …
SKN Dadzie
Advancing climate change research in Africa; Trends, Impacts, vulnerability …, 2019
32019
Weather Differentials and Discount Rate Impact on Farmers’ Net Revenue: Modeling Results from Ghanaian Data Focusing on Different Agro-Climatic Zones
I Dasmani, SKN Dadzie
Journal of Extreme Events 8 (01), 2150012, 2021
12021
Decision Behaviour Under Risk and Climate Change Adaptation Among Food Crop Farmers in Ghana
SKN Dadzie
University of Reading, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, 2016
12016
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to Estimate Technical and Scale Efficiencies of Smallholder Pineapple Farmers in Ghana
K Boakye, YF Lee, F Annor-Frempong, S Dadzie, I Salifu
Preprints, 2024
2024
Maize farmers’ adaptation to drought: Do risk attitudes and perceived risk probability matter?
SKN Dadzie
Cogent Food & Agriculture 9 (2), 2266197, 2023
2023
Examining drivers of technical, allocative and economic efficiencies in cocoa farming: empirical evidence from Ghana.
EW Inkoom, HD Acquah, SKN Dadzie
Ghana Journal of Development Studies 19 (2), 1-30, 2022
2022
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