Adoption of genetically-modified seeds in Taiwan : The role of information acquisition and knowledge accumulation
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to present an integrated analysis of determining factors of farmers’ genetically modified (GM) technology adoption behavior, with a special emphasis on information acquisition, knowledge accumulation, product attributes and technology traits.
Design/methodology/approach
Extending the expected profit maximization framework into a random utility model which accommodates joint decisions of information acquisition and technology adoption, the authors use the full information maximum likelihood method to yield both consistent and efficient estimates. The model is applied to a field survey collecting a sample of 141 randomly selected bananas farmers.
Findings
The empirical results indicate information acquired through social network will increase the probability of adoption. Knowledge accumulation as depicted by education and farming experience is found to play a role in farmers’ technology adoption, whereas disease-resistant technology trait and flavor-enriching product attribute of GM bananas also appear to be important determinants for GM seeds adoption in Taiwan.
Practical implications
Empirical evidence supports significance of technology traits and product attributes in farmer's GM technology adoption, suggesting the close collaboration between industry, government and academia is the key to successful commercialization of GM crops.
Social implications
Understanding the determinants of farmers’ GM technology adoption can serve as the basis for promoting new biotechnology, and thus can facilitate the establishment of tenable solutions to food security issues.
Originality/value
This paper is the first attempt to incorporate information acquisition into the behavioral analysis of GM technology adoption. The present study also extends previous literature by considering influential factors related to both consumers’ and producers’ preferences in modeling technology adoption.
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Acknowledgements
JEL Classifications — Q12, Q16, Q18
This research was partly supported by the National Science Council under project no.: NSC96-2815-C-002-075-H. The first author is grateful to the funding of the National Science Council. Assistance of econometric modeling and estimation from Fung- Mey Huang and Jun-Xian Chang in one earlier and different version of the work is appreciated.
Citation
Luh, Y.-H., Jiang, W.-J. and Chien, Y.-N. (2014), "Adoption of genetically-modified seeds in Taiwan : The role of information acquisition and knowledge accumulation", China Agricultural Economic Review, Vol. 6 No. 4, pp. 669-697. https://doi.org/10.1108/CAER-03-2013-0037
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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