“Connected researches” in “smart lab bubble”: A lifeline of techno-society space for commercial agriculture development in “new normal”

Prabath Chaminda Abeysiriwardana , Udith K. Jayasinghe-Mudalige , Saluka R. Kodituwakku
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Execution of a well-defined program of research targeting the commercial agriculture sector could be considered as a strategic change towards keeping a country on the track of achieving the second sustainable development goal (SDG), i.e. ‘zero hunger by 2030’. To make this a reality, analyzing of drawbacks of the present research environment and finding solutions through digital interventions is warranted. This paper elaborates on those issues faced by researchers who are isolated from human-to-human physical contact in carrying out research in commercial agriculture, especially in COVID-19. Further, a conceptual model to connect and practice research beyond physical presence by digital transformations of organization design of research institutes under these circumstances is suggested. The framework proposed characterizes a connected lab complex – designated as the “Smart Lab Bubble”, to examine its potential in meeting the real needs of a researcher in a disconnected society to produce impactful research for the agriculture sector. It emphasizes the fact that this kind of model shall resiliently be adopted in technological sciences, with the backing from those non-technological sciences like economics, humanities, and management, to make the concept of a “society-friendly innovative research culture” a reality. In light of this, it would expect to leverage technologies to create new services and values for various stakeholders including the agriculture community during this pandemic. The digitally endorsed performance management envisaged under this framework, along with relevant policy measures, is supposed to be building an agile architecture that would not incur technical debt in a newly formed cultural position.

“智能实验室泡沫”中的“互联研究”:“新常态”下商业农业发展的科技社会空间生命线
执行针对商业农业部门的明确的研究计划可以被视为使一个国家保持在实现第二个可持续发展目标(SDG)的轨道上的战略变革,即“到2030年实现零饥饿”。为了实现这一目标,有必要分析当前研究环境的缺点,并通过数字干预寻找解决方案。本文详细阐述了在商业化农业研究中,特别是在COVID-19研究中,与人类身体接触隔离的研究人员所面临的问题。在此基础上,提出了一种概念模型,通过研究机构组织设计的数字化转型来连接和实践超越实体存在的研究。提出的框架描述了一个连接的实验室综合体的特征——被指定为“智能实验室泡沫”,以检查其在满足断开连接的社会中研究人员的实际需求方面的潜力,从而为农业部门进行有影响力的研究。它强调了这样一个事实,即这种模式应该在经济、人文、管理等非技术科学的支持下,弹性地应用于技术科学,使“社会友好型创新研究文化”的概念成为现实。鉴于此,预计在此次大流行期间,它将利用技术为包括农业社区在内的各利益攸关方创造新的服务和价值。在此框架下设想的数字认可的绩效管理,以及相关的政策措施,应该是建立一个敏捷的架构,不会在新形成的文化地位中产生技术债务。
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