Synapse Lab Seminar: Locus of Control, Economic Decision-Making and Aspirations – A Field Experiment in Odisha, India

Friday 12 May 2023 13:00-14:00,
EOJ 276/277.

Joe Vecci from the University of Gothenburg will present at the Synapse Lab Seminar.

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Who:  Joe Vecci, Assistant professor

From: Department of Economics at the University of Gothenburg

Vecci’s research interests are in the fields of development economics and behavioral economics. Within these fields, he is particularly interested in gender equality, mental health and well-being.

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Time and date

Date: Friday, May 12

Time: 13:00

Building: Elise Ottesen-Jensens Hus

Room: EOJ 276/277

Locus of Control, Economic Decision-Making and Aspirations: A Field Experiment in Odisha, India (Working paper)

We study psychological impediments that make it difficult to change behaviour. In particular, we evaluate the impact of a randomised psychological intervention designed to target locus of control--an individual’s belief in their own ability to influence their outcomes -- on the adoption of climate resilient technologies. In the control farmers receive a standard agricultural education. Treatment farmers are assigned to one of three treatments where they receive agricultural training and either:  a psychological information treatment providing tools to change belief about one's sense of control, a crop simulation app -- allowing farmers to simulate their agricultural decisions and a treatment with both combined. Our sample consists of 1674 farmers from 252 villages in Odisha, India. We find that at baseline, the majority do not believe they can influence their agricultural outcomes. However, the interventions have little impact on agricultural behaviour, locus of control or aspirations. We then study explanations.

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