Inbound engagement: leveraging peer networks
IND -21 -1464Last modified on May 6th, 2022 at 4:48 pm
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Experiment rationale and/or abstract
PxD operates a free agriculture information service delivered over mobile phones, in collaboration with a State Government Department of Agriculture in India using a two-way IVR platform with "outbound" push calls and "inbound" hotline service.
The objective of this A/B test is to understand whether existing successful users of the inbound service, defined as users that have asked a valid, agricultural question in the last six months, can be leveraged to increase engagement with the service among their self-identified peer networks. Further, we want to understand whether certain types of users, for example those that have called in and recorded multiple questions, will be more likely to successfully engage their peer group. We also plan to test whether providing incentives, material or non-material, to the user increases the likelihood of engagement. This A/B test is part of a series of experiments to increase inbound engagement, and will directly inform the use of peer groups in the upcoming Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) of 2021. -
Status
Discontinued
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Start date
Q1 Jan 2021
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Experiment Location
India
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Partner Organization
_N/A
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Agricultural season
Rabi
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Experiment type
A/B test
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Sample frame / target population
Farmers who have recorded a question on the inbound service
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Sample size
1,200
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Outcome type
System engagement, Information sharing
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Method of Measurement
Platform administrative data, Phone survey
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Research question(s)/hypotheses
Can we leverage successful users of the IVR service in order to increase the number of farmers that ask a valid question?
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Research theme
Expand user base, Social learning, User engagement, Take-up incentives