用模糊法分析农业生产部门数字化转型的驱动因素:新兴经济体的可持续发展之路

Md. Zahidul Anam , Md. Hasibul Islam , Md. Tamzidul Islam , A.B.M. Mainul Bari , Asif Raihan
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在农业中采用数字技术为提高效率和可持续性提供了机会,特别是在资源和基础设施受限的新兴经济体。然而,挑战依然存在,COVID-19等危机和地缘政治不稳定加剧了挑战,凸显了农业供应链的脆弱性。工业5.0驱动的数字化转型(DT)可以通过加强食品安全、供应链弹性和环境可持续性来缓解这些挑战。本研究从整体角度确定并分析了农业生产中技术创新的关键驱动因素。通过文献综述和专家验证,在孟加拉国的背景下确定了19个关键驱动因素。采用Fermatean模糊集(FFS)与决策试验与评价实验室(DEMATEL)技术相结合的综合多准则决策(MCDM)方法,对驱动因素进行分析,探讨驱动因素之间的相互关系。结果表明,影响最大的驱动因素是“监管机构的承诺”、“减少资源的最大化利用”、“促进农村发展”和“对安全食品的需求”,其显著值分别为4.175、4.001、3.999和3.888。此外,“监管机构的承诺”是最具影响力的因果因素,因果权重为1.848。这些发现为新兴经济体的政策制定者和行业管理者提供了见解,为推动农业可持续转型和实现相关可持续发展目标的战略决策提供了支持。
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A Fermatean fuzzy approach to analyze the drivers of digital transformation in the agricultural production sector: A pathway to sustainability for emerging economies
The adoption of digital technologies in agriculture offers opportunities for efficiency and sustainability, particularly in emerging economies with resource and infrastructure constraints. However, challenges persist, exacerbated by crises such as COVID-19 and geopolitical instabilities, highlighting agricultural supply chains’ fragility. Industry 5.0-driven digital transformation (DT) can mitigate these challenges by enhancing food security, supply chain resilience, and environmental sustainability. This study identifies and analyzes key drivers of DT in agricultural production from a holistic perspective. Through a literature review and expert validation, 19 key drivers were identified in the context of Bangladesh. An integrated multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach, combining the Fermatean fuzzy sets (FFS) with the decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) technique, was applied to examine the drivers and explore interrelations among them. The results indicate that the most influential drivers are ’commitment from regulatory bodies’, ’maximizing the use of dwindling resources’, ’fostering rural development’, and ’the need for safe food’, with prominence values of 4.175, 4.001, 3.999, and 3.888, respectively. Additionally, ’commitment from regulatory bodies’ emerges as the most impactful causal factor, having a causal weight of 1.848. These findings provide insights for policymakers and industry managers in emerging economies, supporting strategic decision-making to drive sustainable agricultural transformation and achieve the relevant sustainable development goals.
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