Rural farmers’ perceptions of the adoption of internet-enabled computer in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Date
2021-03-06
Authors
Alao, Abiodun
Usadolo, Sam Erevbenagie
Roelien, Brink
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Publisher
Kamla-Raj Enterprises, Delhi
Abstract
Unstructured interviews were used to examine the perceptions of farmers about internet-enabled
computers using the five main attributes of innovation as an analytic lens. Findings show that internet-enabled
computers have relative advantages over other means of obtaining information but rural farmers experience
challenges with accessibility. The farmers’ sources of agricultural information are incompatible with their needs,
suggesting the need for internet-enabled computers. However, the inability to use internet-enabled computers by
the participants was cited as a disadvantage. The findings about trialability show that most of the agricultural
information obtained through internet-enabled computers did not work when applied to the local context. Positive
perceptions by rural farmers about the observability of the effects of the internet-enabled computers for agricultural
information were apparent. The findings reflect opportunities and challenges about adoption of internet-enabled
computers by poor rural farmers. Based on the analysed data further studies are suggested.
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Keywords
0604 Genetics, 1699 Other Studies in Human Society, Information Technology Use, Innovation attributes, Innovation decision, Internet, Internetenable computer
Citation
Alao, A., Usadolo, S.E. and Roelien, B. 2021. Rural farmers’ perceptions of the adoption of internet-enabled computer in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Journal of Human Ecology. 73(1-3): 1-14.
DOI
10.31901/24566608.2021/73.1-3.3235