Can technology readiness predict farmers’ adoption intention of the e-AgriFinance app?

Purpose: This research aims to examine the effect of the two dimensions of technology readiness – motivator and inhibitor on behavioural intention to adopt a mobile agricultural finance app called e-AgriFinance app among the farmers in Sarawak, Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: Data were c...

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Main Authors: Omar, Quistina, CS, Yap, PL, Ho, Keling, William
Format: Journal Article
Published: Emerald 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85611
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author Omar, Quistina
CS, Yap
PL, Ho
Keling, William
author_facet Omar, Quistina
CS, Yap
PL, Ho
Keling, William
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description Purpose: This research aims to examine the effect of the two dimensions of technology readiness – motivator and inhibitor on behavioural intention to adopt a mobile agricultural finance app called e-AgriFinance app among the farmers in Sarawak, Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from 337 farmers who cultivated the 4 major crops in Sarawak – oil palm, rubber, cocoa and pepper using a face-to-face questionnaire survey. Collected data were analysed using partial least squares structural equation modelling with R plspm package. Findings: The research found that both motivator and inhibitor dimensions of technology readiness predicted the farmers’ behavioural intention to adopt the e-AgriFinance app, with the former had a relatively stronger positive effect and the latter had a relatively weaker negative effect. Research limitations/implications: This research was conducted in the context of rural farmers in an emerging economy. As such, modern farmers in developed countries may have different adoption behaviour of mobile agricultural finance app. The data were collected from farmers of the four major crops – oil palm, rubber, cocoa and pepper, and thus it may not be representative of the whole population of farmers in Sarawak. Originality/value: This research served as one of the few studies that focused on the relationship between technology readiness and mobile app adoption among farmers from the perspective of an emerging economy.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-856112021-11-11T01:23:40Z Can technology readiness predict farmers’ adoption intention of the e-AgriFinance app? Omar, Quistina CS, Yap PL, Ho Keling, William Purpose: This research aims to examine the effect of the two dimensions of technology readiness – motivator and inhibitor on behavioural intention to adopt a mobile agricultural finance app called e-AgriFinance app among the farmers in Sarawak, Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from 337 farmers who cultivated the 4 major crops in Sarawak – oil palm, rubber, cocoa and pepper using a face-to-face questionnaire survey. Collected data were analysed using partial least squares structural equation modelling with R plspm package. Findings: The research found that both motivator and inhibitor dimensions of technology readiness predicted the farmers’ behavioural intention to adopt the e-AgriFinance app, with the former had a relatively stronger positive effect and the latter had a relatively weaker negative effect. Research limitations/implications: This research was conducted in the context of rural farmers in an emerging economy. As such, modern farmers in developed countries may have different adoption behaviour of mobile agricultural finance app. The data were collected from farmers of the four major crops – oil palm, rubber, cocoa and pepper, and thus it may not be representative of the whole population of farmers in Sarawak. Originality/value: This research served as one of the few studies that focused on the relationship between technology readiness and mobile app adoption among farmers from the perspective of an emerging economy. 2021 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85611 10.1108/JADEE-04-2021-0090 Emerald restricted
spellingShingle Omar, Quistina
CS, Yap
PL, Ho
Keling, William
Can technology readiness predict farmers’ adoption intention of the e-AgriFinance app?
title Can technology readiness predict farmers’ adoption intention of the e-AgriFinance app?
title_full Can technology readiness predict farmers’ adoption intention of the e-AgriFinance app?
title_fullStr Can technology readiness predict farmers’ adoption intention of the e-AgriFinance app?
title_full_unstemmed Can technology readiness predict farmers’ adoption intention of the e-AgriFinance app?
title_short Can technology readiness predict farmers’ adoption intention of the e-AgriFinance app?
title_sort can technology readiness predict farmers’ adoption intention of the e-agrifinance app?
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85611