Practical Guide to Implement Experimental Games to Analyse Smallholder Risk Management

This study provides a simple guide for development practitioners on how to design and implement experimental (behavioural) games.

Abstract

This study provides a simple guide for development practitioners on how to design and implement experimental (behavioural) games. In this sense, it aims to fill the gap between theory and practice. While the analysis of behavioural patterns is often considered the preserve of trained scientists and academics due to the complexity of the methods involved, this paper is written for an audience who is not expert in these methods and does not necessarily have the theoretical or empirical background to implement behavioural games.

This research is an output of the Sustainable Agricultural Intensification Research and Learning in Africa (SAIRLA) programme

Citation

Tiba, Z. et al (2019), Practical Guide to Implement Experimental Games to Analyse Smallholder Risk Management, SAIRLA report, Oxford:Oxford Policy Management

Practical Guide to Implement Experimental Games to Analyse Smallholder Risk Management

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Published 16 June 2018