Miehe, C. (2023). Information asymmetries, agricultural technology adoption, and public service delivery: Experimental evidence from Uganda. Supervisor: Jo Swinnen; Committee members: Bjorn Van Campenhout, Eva-Marie Meemken, and Francesco Cecchi.
Miehe, C., Nabwire, L., Sparrow, R., Spielman, D. J., & Van Campenhout, B. (in press). Miracle seeds: Biased expectations, complementary input use, and the dynamics of smallholder technology adoption. Economic Development and Cultural Change.
De, A., Miehe, C., & Van Campenhout, B. (2024). Gender bias in customer perceptions: The case of agro-input dealers in Uganda. Agricultural Systems, 217, Article 103954.
Mogues, T., Van Campenhout, B., Miehe, C., & Kabunga, N. (2023). The impact of community-based monitoring on public service delivery: A randomized control trial in Uganda. World Development, 172, Article 106374.
Job market paper: Miehe, C., Sparrow, R., Spielman, D. J., & Van Campenhout, B. (2023). The (perceived) quality of agricultural technology and its adoption: Experimental evidence from Uganda. IFPRI Discussion Paper 2198. more info
Miehe, C., Van Campenhout, B., Nabwire, L., Sparrow, R., & Spielman, D. J. (2023). Miracle seeds: Biased expectations, complementary input use, and the dynamics of smallholder technology adoption. IFPRI Discussion Paper 2183.
De, A., Miehe, C., & Van Campenhout, B. (2022). Gender bias in consumer perceptions: The case of agro-input dealers in Uganda. IFPRI Discussion Paper 2132.
Kabunga, N., Miehe, C., Mogues, T., & Van Campenhout, B. (2020). Community based monitoring and public service delivery: Impact, and the role of information, deliberation, and jurisdictional tier. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1933.
Van Campenhout, B., Kabunga, N., Mogues, T., & Miehe, C. (2021). Community advocacy forums and public service delivery in Uganda: Impact and the role of information, deliberation and administrative placement. 3ie Impact Evaluation Report 136.
Swinnen, J., Miehe, C., & Emmers, D. (2021). COVID-19 en voedselzekerheid. In B. Pattyn, & P. d‘Hoine (Eds.), Lessen voor de 21ste eeuw: Weten wat telt in tijden van crisis (pp. 69-84). Leuven: Leuven University Press.
Van Campenhout, B., Kabunga, N., Mogues, T., & Miehe, C. (2020). Community-based monitoring and accountability forums and public service delivery in Uganda: Impact and the role of information, deliberation, and administrative placement. IFPRI Project Note.
Miehe, C., Nabwire, L., Sparrow, R., Spielman, D. J., & Van Campenhout, B. (2025, May 21). How misinformation and mismatched expectations reduce adoption of improved seeds. VoxDev Article.
Miehe, C., Nabwire, L., Sparrow, R., Spielman, D. J., & Van Campenhout, B. (2023, June 22). ‘Miracle seeds,’ informational curses? The risk of high expectations for new agricultural technologies. IFPRI Blog: Research Post.
De, A., Miehe, C., & Van Campenhout, B. (2023, March 17). This is a man’s world: Gendered perceptions of Ugandan agro-input dealers. IFPRI Blog: Research Post.
Van Campenhout, B., Miehe, C., Spielman, D. J., & Sparrow, R. (2022, April 4). What changed when Ugandan farmers rated input quality and local vendor services. The Conversation.
Van Campenhout, B., & Miehe, C., (2021, February 4). Does bottom-up monitoring improve public services? What we found in Uganda. The Conversation.
Urbanization meets the environment: Can community-level technical assistance induce local adaptation and protect against flooding?, registered in the American Economic Association's registry for randomized controlled trials since December 30, 2024
Demand and supply factors constraining the emergence and sustainability of an efficient seed system - three experiments in Uganda, registered in the American Economic Association's registry for randomized controlled trials since August 25, 2020
Community advocacy forums and public service delivery - Impact, and the role of information, deliberation, and administrative placement, registered in the American Economic Association's registry for randomized controlled trials since January 10, 2020