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    Impacts of farming advisory videos hinge on the goals of extension actors that share them
    with S. Coggins, S. Munshi, J. Smith, S. P. Poonia, S. Patil, N. K. Singh, A. Sawarn, D. C. Ireland, D. K. Singh, J. Liu, D. Glover, S. R. Sherpa, R. K. Sohane, and P. Craufurd
    Agriculture and Human Values 42 (4): 3021-3039. 2025.
    This study examined how and why extension workers shared farming videos with farmers, revealing divergent appropriation patterns and their implications for digitization in agriculture. 294 extension workers in Bihar (India) were asked to circulate three wheat agronomy videos with farmers. Extension workers’ circulation of these videos was observed using link tracking, phone surveys, and follow-up interviews. Results were analyzed using a novel analytic framework based in affordance theory. Exten…Read more
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    Factors Affecting Staff Turnover of Young Academics: Job Embeddedness and Creative Work Performance in Higher Academic Institutions
    with Imran Ahmed Shah, Farman Afzal, Syed Maqsood Zia Ahmed Shah, Danish Junaid, Sami Azam, Mirjam Jonkman, Friso De Boer, Ronju Ahammad, and Bharanidharan Shanmugam
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Young academics have been facing a problem of high turnover rate due to missing links between the institutions’ policies and the performance. This study explores the effect of job embeddedness and community embeddedness on creative work performance and intentions to leave of young teaching staff in academic institutions in Pakistan. In this study, 300 qualified young academics from public and private universities were selected as subjects and asked to complete a questionnaire. Data were collecte…Read more
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    The Configurations of Informal Institutions to Promote Men’s and Women’s Entrepreneurial Activities
    with Danish Junaid, Farman Afzal, Imran Ahmed Shah, Bharanidharan Shanmugam, Mirjam Jonkman, Sami Azam, and Friso De Boer
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    While previous studies have examined the impact of informal institutions to determine entrepreneurial activities, this paper explores the different configurational paths of informal institutions to promote men’s and women’s entrepreneurial activities across factor-driven and efficiency-driven economies. We collected data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor for 56 countries for the years 2008-2013 and employed fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis to conduct the empirical analysis. The …Read more