从保守到创新:日本小型农场系统采用智能畜牧技术的顺序和迭代过程

IF 12.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Technological Forecasting and Social Change Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123692
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在人口增长和收入增加的推动下,预计到 2050 年全球对动物产品的需求将大幅增加,因此智能畜牧技术对于提高效率、动物福利和环境可持续性至关重要。日本农业的特点是小规模的家庭经营农场和强有力的政府保护政策,我们的研究是在这一独特的农业背景下进行的,它建立在传统的理论框架之上,而传统的理论框架往往将农民的决策过程过于简单化。通过采用范围审查、专家访谈和修正的基础理论方法,我们的研究揭示了农民个人价值观、农场管理政策、社会关系、农业政策和畜牧业发展趋势之间错综复杂的相互作用。我们特别强调了家族企业内部的独特动态,指出了 "先进管理思想 "与 "保守主义 "之间的矛盾。我们的研究表明,技术采用是一个连续和反复的过程,受技术可用性、农民的数字素养、技术实施支持以及可观察到的技术对动物健康和生产率的影响等因素的影响。这些见解突出表明,有必要制定有针对性的支持机制和政策,以提高技术吸收率,从而促进可持续和高效的畜牧生产系统。
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From conservatism to innovation: The sequential and iterative process of smart livestock technology adoption in Japanese small-farm systems

As global demand for animal products is projected to increase significantly by 2050, driven by population growth and increased incomes, smart livestock technologies are essential for improving efficiency, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability. Conducted within the unique agricultural context of Japan, characterized by small-scale, family-run farms and strong government protection policies, our study builds upon traditional theoretical frameworks that often oversimplify farmers' decision-making processes. By employing a scoping review, expert interviews, and a Modified Grounded Theory Approach, our research uncovers the intricate interplay between individual farmer values, farm management policies, social relations, agricultural policies, and livestock industry trends. We particularly highlight the unique dynamics within family-owned businesses, noting the tension between an “advanced management mindset” and “conservatism.” Our study reveals that technology adoption is a sequential and iterative process, influenced by technology availability, farmers' digital literacy, technology implementation support, and observable technology impacts on animal health and productivity. These insights highlight the need for tailored support mechanisms and policies to enhance technology uptake, thereby promoting sustainable and efficient livestock production system.

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