Richard Miiro

727 total citations · 1 hit paper
20 papers, 466 citations indexed

About

Richard Miiro is a scholar working on General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Applied Psychology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard Miiro has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 466 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 6 papers in Applied Psychology and 4 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Richard Miiro's work include Agricultural Innovations and Practices (7 papers), Human Resource Development and Performance Evaluation (6 papers) and Innovation and Socioeconomic Development (4 papers). Richard Miiro is often cited by papers focused on Agricultural Innovations and Practices (7 papers), Human Resource Development and Performance Evaluation (6 papers) and Innovation and Socioeconomic Development (4 papers). Richard Miiro collaborates with scholars based in Uganda, Tanzania and United States. Richard Miiro's co-authors include Edward Kato, Ephraim Nkonya, Martins Odendo, Daniel Ayalew Mekonnen, Kermit G. Davis, Margaret Najjingo Mangheni, Williams Esuma, Stanley T. Nkalubo, Robert Mazur and R. Kawuki and has published in prestigious journals such as World Development, Agriculture & Food Security and The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension.

In The Last Decade

Richard Miiro

17 papers receiving 419 citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (2023). Performance self-efficacy and training transfer: the mediating effects of training design and motivation to transfer among farmer trainees in Uganda. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 30(5). 797–814. 1 indexed citations
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Sseguya, Haroon, et al.. (2021). Network effect: A mechanism for the acceptance of orange-fleshed sweetpotato among rural households in Uganda. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 3(1). 25–43. 1 indexed citations
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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (2021). Mediation of perceived content validity on motivation and training transfer among smallholder farmers in Central Uganda. International Journal of Training and Development. 26(1). 55–68. 10 indexed citations
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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (2020). Using the Learning Transfer System Inventory to test the effects of trainee and training design characteristics on the transfer of agricultural training in Uganda. International Journal of Training and Development. 24(4). 374–383. 13 indexed citations
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Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo, et al.. (2019). Actor social networks as knowledge sharing mechanisms in multi-stakeholder processes: a case of coffee innovation platforms of Uganda. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 25(4). 323–336. 18 indexed citations
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Esuma, Williams, et al.. (2019). Men and women’s perception of yellow-root cassava among rural farmers in eastern Uganda. Agriculture & Food Security. 8(1). 15 indexed citations
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Sseguya, Haroon, et al.. (2019). Participation or legitimisation? Assessment of quality of participation in farmer learning video production in central Uganda. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 26(3). 253–268. 5 indexed citations
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Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo, et al.. (2018). Formation of effective multi-stakeholder Platforms: Lessons from coffee innovation platforms in Uganda. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 3(1). 617–632. 1 indexed citations
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Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo, et al.. (2017). EVIDENCE FROM COFFEE PEST MANAGEMENT LEARNING GROUPS IN BUGISU SUB REGION, UGANDA. The Journal of Agricultural Extension. 5(1). 23–38. 2 indexed citations
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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (2017). THE ROLE OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION IN AFRICA’S DEVELOPMENT, THE IMPORTANCE OF EXTENSION WORKERS AND THE NEED FOR CHANGE. The Journal of Agricultural Extension. 5(1). 51–58. 27 indexed citations
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Mazur, Robert, Moses Tenywa, Richard Miiro, et al.. (2017). Farmer Decision Making Strategies for Improved Soil Fertility Management in Maize-Bean Production Systems. Iowa State University Digital Repository (Iowa State University). 5 indexed citations
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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (2016). What influences transfer of training in an African agricultural research network?. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 23(1). 23–37. 11 indexed citations
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Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo, et al.. (2016). Gender and social economic factors affecting IPM knowledge acquisition and application: A case study of coffee farmer group members in bugisu, Uganda. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development. 6(9). 175–187. 1 indexed citations
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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (2013). Training and Farmers' Organizations' Performance. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 20(1). 65–78. 3 indexed citations
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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (2012). Factors in the Transfer of Governance-Facilitation Skills within Farmers' Marketing Organizations in Uganda. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 18(3). 231–245. 6 indexed citations
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Davis, Kermit G., Ephraim Nkonya, Edward Kato, et al.. (2011). Impact of Farmer Field Schools on Agricultural Productivity and Poverty in East Africa. World Development. 40(2). 402–413. 341 indexed citations breakdown →
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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (2004). Basis for poverty reduction? A rich civil society, farmer innovation and agricultural service provision in Kabale, Uganda. Econstor (Econstor). 3 indexed citations
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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (2002). Integration and dissemination of green manure cover crops in small scale farmings systems: successes and constraints in Eastern Uganda. 5. 59–68. 1 indexed citations
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Miiro, Richard, et al.. (1998). Factors that affect the sustainability of terraces in Kabale District. 1. 51–56. 2 indexed citations

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