Litcius/Paper detail

The Importance of Social Norm on Adopting Sustainable Digital Fertilisation Methods

Silke Hüttel, Marie-Therese Leuchten, Michael Leyer

2020Organization & Environment43 citationsDOI

Abstract

Precision farming systems promise a highly efficient resource use reducing cost for farmers and contributing to the preservation of the environment. A major obstacle, however, in such systems dissemination is the reluctant adoption by farmers. Prior work is suggesting that mainly knowledge or missing resources for investment are barriers, while social norms are rarely addressed for precision farming systems. We adopt the reasoned action approach including behavioural, social, and control aspects to analyse intentions and actual use of sustainable digital fertilisation methods. Based on a German sample of farmers, we find that social norm is the major predictor, while behavioural and control aspects surprisingly are not relevant at all. The results contribute to the understanding of what drives farmers in adopting precision farming systems on a theoretical basis and highlight the importance of considering social norms in increasing adoption.

Topics & Concepts

Theory of reasoned actionNorm (philosophy)BusinessRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental economicsSustainable agricultureAgricultureTheory of planned behaviorPublic economicsEconomicsKnowledge managementEnvironmental resource managementManagement scienceControl (management)Computer sciencePsychologyPolitical scienceSocial psychologyManagementBiologyLawEcologyAgricultural Innovations and PracticesTechnology Adoption and User Behaviour
The Importance of Social Norm on Adopting Sustainable Digital Fertilisation Methods | Litcius