Ugandan community knowledge workers: complex games and technology in the field

Helgeson, J. (2013). Ugandan community knowledge workers: complex games and technology in the field. LSE Research Festival 2013: Exploring Research Stories Through Visual Images. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
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A group of Community Knowledge Workers (CKWs) test the complex game section of the Muth Helgeson Survey Tool (MHST) in the Oyam, Uganda region. Over 130 CKWs were equipped with smart phones with the MHST application, which also incorporated small behavioural economics games. These CKWs physically visited over 5000 Ugandan farms, measuring farmers behaviours and attitudes regarding risk. The MHST is the largest study of Ugandan farms since 1991 and the first to use this methodology to examine how farmers make investment decisions. Results of the MHST inform the design of new microinsurance tools. Through the use of local people, local social networks, locally-built software, and local languages, Helgeson was able to learn far more than possible with just an economist from London.



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