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Title: UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION THROUGH SYSTEM DYNAMICS MODELING: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Authors: Fisher, Donna K.
Norvell, Jonathan
Sonka, Steven T.
Nelson, Mark J.
Issue Date: 2000
Abstract: This work demonstrates the utility of sophisticated simulation tools in aiding agribusiness managers' decision making. The system dynamics model developed here provides insight into the use of such models to evaluate potential adoption rates and diffusion patterns of yield mapping and monitoring technologies. The model allows for comparative analyses of the possible effects of different profit assumptions on adoption and diffusion.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/34477
Institution/Association: International Food and Agribusiness Management Review>Volume 03, Issue 03, 2000
Total Pages: 16
Language: English
From Page: 281
To Page: 296
Collections:Volume 03, Issue 03, 2000

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