2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2019.04.003
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Is the trend your friend? An analysis of technology 4.0 investment decisions in agricultural SMEs

Abstract: Smart Agriculture and 4.0 technologies have brought several benefits to agricultural small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Nonetheless, the penetration of such digital technologies is still poor and slow. This study addresses the issue and provides some insights on the reasons related to the still limited adoption of 4.0 technologies within agricultural SMEs. Authors do not simply focus on the adoption per se, but rather devote attention to the SMEs owners/managers' subjective perception of the opportunity behi… Show more

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“…The price would high than the price in dairy cooperative because the coffee shop was the direct consumer. This result in agreement with Annosi et al (2018) and Khana et al (2019) which stated utilization industry 4.0 on marketing strategy would increase the revenue. Utilization of industry 4.0 would trigger the farmer to always maintain the quality of the product.…”
Section: Revenuesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The price would high than the price in dairy cooperative because the coffee shop was the direct consumer. This result in agreement with Annosi et al (2018) and Khana et al (2019) which stated utilization industry 4.0 on marketing strategy would increase the revenue. Utilization of industry 4.0 would trigger the farmer to always maintain the quality of the product.…”
Section: Revenuesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Smart agriculture emerges as a main concept in Agri-Food 4.0. By integrating new technology enablers propelled by the Industry 4.0 paradigm [199], smart agriculture addresses important farming objectives as water saving [68], soil conservation [69], limit carbon emission [70] and productivity increasing [71] by doing more with less. The new agricultural age aims to harmonize and share better local European policies and rules to scale the best farming practices and applications.…”
Section: -Smart Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there is a need of IoT-based dynamic system for processing information of agri-food safety standards in an effective way to different sub-suppliers of AFSC (Annosi et al 2019 ; Aydin and Aydin 2020 ). Furthermore, in this global pandemic situation, there is a growth of opportunities which exist for the industries to provide quick response/online purchasing (e-commerce) or local/short SC-based and thus achieving sustainable competitiveness (Long et al 2019 ; Farahani et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%