The role of farmers’ microAKIS at different stages of uptake of digital technology

IF 2.9 4区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Agricultural Education & Extension Pub Date : 2022-03-22 DOI:10.1080/1389224X.2022.2046617
G. Kvam, Renate M. B. Hårstad, Egil Petter Stræte
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ABSTRACT Purpose To explore the role of farmers’ Micro Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation System (microAKIS) for different adopter categories and stages of uptake of digital technologies, by studying single farmers’ assemblages and sources of knowledge. Methodology The Triggering Change Model (TCM) was used to explore the role of microAKIS at different stages of innovation uptake. Two case studies were carried out of a radical digital technology, Automatic Milking Systems (AMS), and an incremental digital technology, electronic bells (e-bells). Findings In the AMS case, the farmer-based organizations that traditionally advise farmers were not visible for pioneers and early adopters at any stages of the TCM, but they were able to develop support in cooperation with technology suppliers for later adopters. For e-bells, farmers’ microAKIS was broad in the awareness stage but narrowed in the later stages and consisted then of mainly peer – for farmers with less digital competence. Practical Implications For radical digital technology, the farmer-based organizations should take an active role in all stages of technology uptake for all farmer categories. For incremental digital technologies, there is a need for farmer-based organizations to support farmers with weaker digital skills. To improve advice, farmers-based organizations should cooperate with technology suppliers. Theoretical Implications The study provides new insight into farmers’ microAKIS at different stages of farmers’ uptake of a radical and an incremental digital technology and in the transformation of AKIS. Originality This paper combines the microAKIS methodology with the TCM and farmer adopter categories for both a radical and an incremental digital technology.
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农民微akis在数字技术应用不同阶段的作用
摘要目的通过研究单个农民的知识组合和来源,探讨农民微观农业知识与创新系统(microAKIS)在不同采用者类别和数字技术吸收阶段的作用。方法采用触发变化模型(TCM)探讨microAKIS在创新吸收不同阶段的作用。对一种激进的数字技术——自动挤奶系统(AMS)和一种增量数字技术——电子钟(e-bells)进行了两个案例研究。研究结果在AMS案例中,传统上为农民提供建议的农民组织在TCM的任何阶段都不为先驱和早期采用者所见,但他们能够与技术供应商合作,为后期采用者提供支持。对于电子电池,农民的microAKIS在意识阶段是广泛的,但在后期缩小了,当时主要由同行组成——针对数字能力较弱的农民。实际意义对于激进的数字技术,农民组织应在所有农民类别的技术吸收的所有阶段发挥积极作用。对于增量数字技术,需要以农民为基础的组织来支持数字技能较弱的农民。为了改进建议,农民组织应该与技术供应商合作。理论含义该研究为农民在接受激进和增量数字技术的不同阶段以及在AKIS转型中的微观AKIS提供了新的见解。独创性本文将microAKIS方法与TCM和农民采用者类别相结合,以实现激进和增量数字技术。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural Education & Extension is published to inform experts who do or use research on agricultural education and extension about research conducted in this field worldwide. Information about this research is needed to improve policies, strategies, methods and practices for agricultural education and extension. The Journal of Agricultural Education & Extension accepts authorative and well-referenced scientific articles within the field of agricultural education and extension after a double-blind peer review process. Agricultural education and extension faces profound change, and therefore its core area of attention is moving towards communication, competence development and performance improvement for a wide variety of fields and audiences, most of which can be studied from a multi-disciplinary perspective, including: -Communication for Development- Competence Management and Development- Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Resource Development- Design and Implementation of Competence–based Education- Environmental and Natural Resource Management- Entrepreneurship and Learning- Facilitating Multiple-Stakeholder Processes- Health and Society- Innovation of Agricultural-Technical Education- Innovation Systems and Learning- Integrated Rural Development- Interdisciplinary and Social Learning- Learning, Conflict and Decision Making- Poverty Reduction- Performance Improvement- Sustainable Agricultural Production
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