TY - JOUR
T1 - Technology Transfer Model for Small-Scale Farms
AU - Flórez Gómez, Leidy Y.
AU - Pico Mendoza, Johanna
AU - Guerrero, Cesar D.
AU - Carreño, Alexandra Espinosa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/3/1
Y1 - 2023/3/1
N2 - Small-scale farms make an important contribution to food security, but they lack techni-fication, especially in the global south. This article proposes a new model, namely, Model H, as a reference by which to facilitate technological transfer and appropriation in small producer sectors. Starting with the identification of interactions with the environment and the characterization of the transfer and appropriation process with respect to information and communication technologies, a five-stage framework is established to create and validate the new model. Based on key elements, functionalities, and five variables identified as a common ground for the transfer and appropriation of technologies, Model H is presented as a five-layer, user-centered model that aims to include in the transfer and appropriation of the solutions of all the individuals and entities that participate throughout the process. The model is validated through a pilot test using an intelligent irrigation technology called AgroRIEGO. In the process of technology transfer and appropriation, this pilot study helped to identify implementation obstacles and the importance of knowledge management as an effective channel for the exchange of information in a pertinent and timely manner.
AB - Small-scale farms make an important contribution to food security, but they lack techni-fication, especially in the global south. This article proposes a new model, namely, Model H, as a reference by which to facilitate technological transfer and appropriation in small producer sectors. Starting with the identification of interactions with the environment and the characterization of the transfer and appropriation process with respect to information and communication technologies, a five-stage framework is established to create and validate the new model. Based on key elements, functionalities, and five variables identified as a common ground for the transfer and appropriation of technologies, Model H is presented as a five-layer, user-centered model that aims to include in the transfer and appropriation of the solutions of all the individuals and entities that participate throughout the process. The model is validated through a pilot test using an intelligent irrigation technology called AgroRIEGO. In the process of technology transfer and appropriation, this pilot study helped to identify implementation obstacles and the importance of knowledge management as an effective channel for the exchange of information in a pertinent and timely manner.
KW - small-scale farm
KW - technology appropriation
KW - technology transfer model
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U2 - 10.3390/su15065320
DO - 10.3390/su15065320
M3 - Artículo Científico
AN - SCOPUS:85172879399
SN - 2071-1050
VL - 15
JO - Sustainability (Switzerland)
JF - Sustainability (Switzerland)
IS - 6
M1 - 5320
ER -