Modeling the challenges of technology adoption in dairy farming

被引:3
|
作者
Kaushik, Hans [1 ]
Rajwanshi, Rohit [1 ]
Bhadauria, Artee [1 ]
机构
[1] Dayalbagh Educ Inst, Fac Social Sci, Dept Management, Agra, India
关键词
Dairy farming; Dairy business; Technology adoption; Nominal group technique (NGT); Fuzzy interpretive structural modeling (FISM); FMICMAC; USER ACCEPTANCE; CHAIN; BARRIERS;
D O I
10.1108/JSTPM-09-2022-0163
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
PurposeThe global research evidences indicate that the technology adoption in case of agribusiness has a potential to enhance the performance and bring operational efficiency. India is the world's largest producer as well as consumer of milk but struggles with yield per cattle, overall productivity, low rate of technology acceptance and adoption, health detection of milching units, animal data recording and presence of dairy products in the global market. The purpose of this study is to focus on identifying the challenges of technology adoption in dairy farms and constructing a hierarchical model using soft systems methodology. Design/methodology/approachThis study uses nominal group technique-based discussion with domain experts and personal interviews with dairy farm owners/managers for the identification of challenges, fuzzy interpretative structural modeling as well as FMICMAC to develop a hierarchical model of challenging elements and to divide the identified elements into four categories based on the dominance of driving-dependence power. FindingsThis research has developed a list of 12 challenges affecting the technology adoption in a dairy farm business unit, identified through the personal interviews with 60 dairy farms across three highest milk-producing states of India in terms of annual milk output - Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. Lack of government support followed by lack of educational opportunities in dairy-based education were found as the most crucial and high driving challenges, whereas high cost, huge investment and low acceptance of decision-maker were found as the most dependent challenges of technology adoption. Research limitations/implicationsThis research is one step ahead of interpretive structural modeling that considers the fuzzy-based dominance in the model to showcase the degree of relationship along with its existence, but it lacks to statistically validate the findings using techniques like SEM. Practical implicationsThis paper has developed a list of challenges in adoption of technology along with their inter-relationships to highlight the required focus challenge that drives or is dependent on the other challenges. The goal is to bring performance improvement and assist Indian dairy farm business stakeholders or decision-makers in formulating strategic and action plans and help policy planners to make favorable policies based on the understanding of contextual relationship between challenges. Social implicationsIn Indian context, dairy is an important part of agriculture sector, and milk is an essential item that facilitates income generation to small and rural households and a source item for several other businesses and activities. The results of this research suggested the policy planners and government to ensure subsidized and insured technologies, training support and facilities, educational opportunities and efforts for promotion of technology adoption among dairy farmers. The suggestions are purely on the basis of the relevance of challenges in the hierarchy and can play a significant role in improving the level of technology adoption and can ultimately uplift the social and economic well-being from micro-level of farmers to macro-stage concerning economic development of India. Originality/valueTo the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is purely original and outcome of the research conducted by authors.
引用
收藏
页数:26
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Jamal Dairy Farm: Technology Adoption Challenges
    Siddique, Muhammad Imran
    Jajja, Muhammad Shakeel Sadiq
    [J]. ASIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT CASES, 2022,
  • [2] Cybersecurity Challenges and Smart Technology Adoption in Norwegian Livestock Farming
    Kjonas, Karianne
    Wangen, Gaute
    [J]. SECURE IT SYSTEMS, NORDSEC 2023, 2024, 14324 : 107 - 125
  • [3] Are There Spatial Spillovers in the Adoption of Clean Technology? The Case of Organic Dairy Farming
    Lewis, David J.
    Barham, Bradford L.
    Robinson, Brian
    [J]. LAND ECONOMICS, 2011, 87 (02) : 250 - 267
  • [4] The application of technology of dairy farming
    Frowein, F
    [J]. ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE, 1939, 52 : 165 - 168
  • [5] Precision dairy farming in Australasia: adoption, risks and opportunities
    Jago, J.
    Eastwood, C.
    Kerrisk, K.
    Yule, I.
    [J]. ANIMAL PRODUCTION SCIENCE, 2013, 53 (09) : 907 - 916
  • [6] Understanding the adoption of grazing practices in German dairy farming
    Schaak, Henning
    Musshoff, Oliver
    [J]. AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS, 2018, 165 : 230 - 239
  • [7] A survey analysis of grassland dairy farming in Ireland, investigating grassland management, technology adoption and sward renewal
    Creighton, P.
    Kennedy, E.
    Shalloo, L.
    Boland, T. M.
    O' Donovan, M.
    [J]. GRASS AND FORAGE SCIENCE, 2011, 66 (02) : 251 - 264
  • [8] Precision dairy farming: Opportunities and challenges for India
    Rathod, Prakashkumar
    Dixit, Sreenath
    [J]. INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2020, 90 (08): : 1083 - 1094
  • [9] Intervention to Increase Adoption of Safer Dairy Farming Production Practices
    Chapman, Larry J.
    Karsh, Ben-Tzion
    Taveira, Alvaro D.
    Josefsson, K. Gunnar
    Brunette, Christopher M.
    Pereira, Kathryn N.
    [J]. PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS, 2009, 124 : 125 - 134
  • [10] IoT Enabled Technologies in Smart Farming and Challenges for Adoption
    Kumar, Rajesh
    Sinwar, Deepak
    Pandey, Amit
    Tadele, Tesfaye
    Singh, Vijander
    Raghuwanshi, Ghanshyam
    [J]. Studies in Big Data, 2021, 99 : 141 - 164