e-Agricultural innovation using a human-centred systems lens, proposed conceptual framework

Sinead Somers, Larry Stapleton

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Abstract

Historically, farmers have been amongst the most innovative people in the world. However, agriculture now lags behind other sectors in its uptake of new information technologies for the control and automation of farming systems. In spite of decades of research into innovation, we still do not have a good understanding as to why this is the case. With the globalisation of food markets, IT adoption in agricultural communities is perceived to be increasingly important by policy makers. As the most marginalised of rural communities, it is self-evident that agricultural communities in less developed countries are most in need of these systems. This paper proposes a new integral systems framework of e-agricultural adoption and innovation in less developed countries. It opens up a new avenue of research for control and automation systems theory and practice, which informs policy in respect of e-readiness of rural communities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-202
Number of pages10
JournalAI and Society
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2014

Keywords

  • Agriculture
  • Community of practice
  • Human culture and values
  • Innovation
  • Intuitionalism
  • Technology adoption

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