Shriniwas Gautam

542 total citations
20 papers, 396 citations indexed

About

Shriniwas Gautam is a scholar working on General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Economics and Econometrics and Business and International Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Shriniwas Gautam has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 396 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 7 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 4 papers in Business and International Management. Recurrent topics in Shriniwas Gautam's work include Agricultural Innovations and Practices (12 papers), Innovation and Socioeconomic Development (4 papers) and Microfinance and Financial Inclusion (4 papers). Shriniwas Gautam is often cited by papers focused on Agricultural Innovations and Practices (12 papers), Innovation and Socioeconomic Development (4 papers) and Microfinance and Financial Inclusion (4 papers). Shriniwas Gautam collaborates with scholars based in United States, Taiwan and Mexico. Shriniwas Gautam's co-authors include Pepijn Schreinemachers, Mohammed Nasir Uddin, Srinivasan Ramasamy, Thomas G. Johnson, Thi Tan Loc Nguyen, Ramasamy Srinivasan, B. Buntong, Wen-Chi Huang, Dyutiman Choudhary and Rudra Bahadur Shrestha and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, American Journal of Agricultural Economics and Food Policy.

In The Last Decade

Shriniwas Gautam

18 papers receiving 383 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Shriniwas Gautam United States 9 164 133 74 72 50 20 396
Christian Grovermann Switzerland 14 222 1.4× 221 1.7× 92 1.2× 70 1.0× 70 1.4× 33 593
Suwanna Praneetvatakul Thailand 9 112 0.7× 181 1.4× 54 0.7× 70 1.0× 53 1.1× 18 423
Corinne E. Alexander United States 11 211 1.3× 240 1.8× 109 1.5× 66 0.9× 45 0.9× 25 522
Pilar Useche United States 14 174 1.1× 154 1.2× 127 1.7× 42 0.6× 60 1.2× 31 476
Faizal Adams Ghana 11 107 0.7× 68 0.5× 85 1.1× 23 0.3× 58 1.2× 43 369
Francis Tsiboe United States 13 162 1.0× 232 1.7× 143 1.9× 19 0.3× 180 3.6× 50 670
Hafiz Zahid Mahmood Pakistan 10 58 0.4× 104 0.8× 63 0.9× 51 0.7× 26 0.5× 25 352
Catherine Larochelle United States 10 163 1.0× 105 0.8× 72 1.0× 25 0.3× 62 1.2× 34 322
Cuma Akbay Türkiye 13 78 0.5× 97 0.7× 171 2.3× 26 0.4× 44 0.9× 70 575
Abraham Falola Nigeria 9 97 0.6× 81 0.6× 82 1.1× 10 0.1× 74 1.5× 54 349

Countries citing papers authored by Shriniwas Gautam

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Shriniwas Gautam

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gautam, Shriniwas, et al.. (2024). Does subsidizing seed help farmers? Nepal's rice seed subsidies. Development Policy Review. 42(5). 2 indexed citations
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Thapa, Ganesh, Yam Kanta Gaihre, Dyutiman Choudhary, & Shriniwas Gautam. (2023). Does private sector involvement improve the distribution efficiency of subsidized fertilizer? A natural experiment from Nepal. Agricultural Economics. 54(3). 429–446. 4 indexed citations
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Thapa, Ganesh, et al.. (2023). Can traders' meetings boost seed sales of new rice varieties and promote a market-driven seed system? Evidence from Nepal. Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies. 14(4). 788–811. 2 indexed citations
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Gautam, Shriniwas, et al.. (2022). Getting the message out: Information and communication technologies and agricultural extension. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 105(3). 1011–1045. 17 indexed citations
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Gautam, Shriniwas, et al.. (2022). Fertilizer demand-supply gap and avenues for policy revisits in Nepal. SAARC Journal of Agriculture. 20(2). 223–234. 6 indexed citations
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Gautam, Shriniwas, Dyutiman Choudhary, & Dil Bahadur Rahut. (2022). Behavior of Private Retailers in a Regulated Input Market: An Empirical Analysis of the Fertilizer Subsidy Policy in Nepal. Asian Development Review. 39(2). 175–199. 7 indexed citations
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Thapa, Ganesh, Shriniwas Gautam, Dil Bahadur Rahut, & Dyutiman Choudhary. (2020). Cost Advantage of Biofortified Maize for the Poultry Feed Industry and Its Implications for Value Chain Actors in Nepal. Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing. 33(3). 265–289. 8 indexed citations
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Gautam, Shriniwas, et al.. (2020). Direct and spillover impacts of community-based seed production: Quasi-experimental evidence from Nepal. Experimental Agriculture. 56(6). 884–900. 4 indexed citations
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Choudhary, Dyutiman, et al.. (2020). Building a viable maize hybrid value chain in Nepal: recent successes and the road ahead. Enterprise Development and Microfinance. 31(2). 92–112. 6 indexed citations
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Ward, Patrick S., et al.. (2019). What is the intrinsic value of fertilizer? Experimental value elicitation and decomposition in the hill and terai regions of Nepal. Food Policy. 90. 101809–101809. 12 indexed citations
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Gautam, Shriniwas, et al.. (2017). Volume and value of postharvest losses: the case of tomatoes in Nepal. British Food Journal. 119(12). 2547–2558. 8 indexed citations
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Gautam, Shriniwas, Pepijn Schreinemachers, Mohammed Nasir Uddin, & Srinivasan Ramasamy. (2017). Impact of training vegetable farmers in Bangladesh in integrated pest management (IPM). Crop Protection. 102. 161–169. 81 indexed citations
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Schreinemachers, Pepijn, et al.. (2017). Too much to handle? Pesticide dependence of smallholder vegetable farmers in Southeast Asia. The Science of The Total Environment. 593-594. 470–477. 134 indexed citations
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Gautam, Shriniwas, et al.. (2016). A SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF CREATIVE CLASS WORKER GROWTH CONVERGENCE IN US COUNTIES. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 10(1). 43–66.
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Shrestha, Rudra Bahadur, et al.. (2016). Efficiency of small scale vegetable farms: policy implications for the rural poverty reduction in Nepal. Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika). 62(4). 181–195. 35 indexed citations
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Gautam, Shriniwas, et al.. (2013). Pattern of Clean Practices during Intra-natal Care at Home Delivery in Rural Nepal. -. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research. 3(11). 31–37.
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Gautam, Shriniwas, Yingkui Li, & Thomas G. Johnson. (2013). Do alternative spatial healthcare access measures tell the same story?. GeoJournal. 79(2). 223–235. 16 indexed citations
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Gautam, Shriniwas, et al.. (2012). Measuring the Performance of Critical Access Hospitals in Missouri Using Data Envelopment Analysis. The Journal of Rural Health. 29(2). 150–158. 18 indexed citations

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