Factors Influencing the Behavioral Intention for Smart Farming in Sarawak, Malaysia

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Gabriel Wei En Wee, A. Lim
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Agriculture is an industry that contributes to the economic growth and social progress of many countries worldwide, as well as positive impacts to the environment. However, the agricultural industry also faces many challenges such as the quality of crops and land available for farming activities, climate change, poor economic conditions for farmers, and lack of technology. As the agricultural trend is towards achieving food security, improving nourishment, and advancing sustainable agriculture, Smart Farming harnesses the potentials of Industry 4.0 revolution to achieve the goals outlined. The critical consideration would the intention of farmers to integrate and adopt these smart, connected technologies in their farming activities. This study examined the behavioral intention to use Smart Farming technologies from the perspective of farmers using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). A cross-sectional study was conducted using quantitative method. Data were derived from farmers in Malaysia via a face-to-face survey in 2021 (n = 381). Partial Least Squares (PLS) regression was applied for model and hypothesis testing. The results indicated that performance expectancy (PE), effort expectancy (EE), social influence (SI), and facilitating conditions (FC) influenced the behavioral intention to adopt SFT. Social influence (SI) was found to be the strongest predictor of behavioral intention. This study contributes to the theoretical understanding of applying UTAUT to examine the behavioral intention to adopt Smart Farming among farmers. In practice, this study also provides implications for the Sarawak government to advance digital inclusion for all communities to achieve high income and advanced status by 2030.
影响马来西亚沙捞越智慧农业行为意向的因素
农业是一个为世界上许多国家的经济增长和社会进步做出贡献的产业,同时也对环境产生积极影响。然而,农业也面临着许多挑战,如作物质量和农业活动可用土地、气候变化、农民经济条件差以及缺乏技术。随着农业朝着实现粮食安全、改善营养和推进可持续农业的方向发展,智能农业利用工业4.0革命的潜力来实现上述目标。关键的考虑因素是农民在其农业活动中整合和采用这些智能、互联技术的意图。本研究使用技术接受与使用统一理论(UTAUT)从农民的角度考察了使用智能农业技术的行为意愿。采用定量方法进行横断面研究。数据通过2021年对马来西亚农民的面对面调查获得(n = 381)。采用偏最小二乘(PLS)回归进行模型和假设检验。结果表明,绩效期望(PE)、努力期望(EE)、社会影响(SI)和促进条件(FC)对学生采用自主学习行为意愿有影响。社会影响(SI)被发现是行为意向的最强预测因子。本研究有助于从理论上理解运用UTAUT来考察农民采用智慧农业的行为意愿。在实践中,本研究也为砂拉越政府推进所有社区的数字包容提供了启示,以实现到2030年的高收入和先进地位。
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Journal of International Food and Agribusiness Marketing
Journal of International Food and Agribusiness Marketing Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing is a timely journal that serves as a forum for the exchange and dissemination of food and agribusiness marketing knowledge and experiences on an international scale. Designed to study the characteristics and workings of food and agribusiness marketing systems around the world, the journal critically examines marketing issues in the total food business chain prevailing in different parts of the globe by using a systems and cross-cultural/national approach to explain the many facets of food marketing in a range of socioeconomic and political systems.
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