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Future perspectives on progressive farming with adoption of virtual reality technology for sustainable quality in agriculture

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TQM JOURNAL
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 250-279

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/TQM-06-2021-0191

Keywords

VR technology; Multi-sensors; Sustainable economic quality; Social quality; Environmental quality; Agriculture production; Agriculture inputs; Technical skills; Institutional pressure; Self-control

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The paper evaluates how progressive stakeholders perceive the adoption of virtual technology in driving sustainable quality in emerging economies. The study focuses on the future perspective of VR technology adoption in agriculture production and provides insights for building up VR technology in emerging economies. The research highlights the managerial and policy implications of VR technology adoption for sustainable quality in agriculture production.
Purpose The paper aims to evaluate how progressive stakeholders view the adoption of contemporary techniques such as virtual technology in driving sustainable quality in an emerging economy context. Design/methodology/approach The authors adopted a systematic literature review to develop the theoretical framework for virtual reality (VR) technology adoption in sustaining quality in agriculture production. The framework was refined after discussion with a panel of academic experts. The refined theoretical framework was further empirically validated using Partial Least Square Structure Equation Modelling. Findings The study focuses on the future perspective of the perception for progressive farming with the adoption of VR technology in an emerging economy. The data were collected from the stakeholders (farmers, collectives, cooperative, etc.), for their future perspectives for the adoption of VR technology and sustainable quality agriculture production. The study may help build up VR technology in emerging economies which may take years to be established. Research limitations/implications The perception of the future perspective of VR technology study conducted has limitations. The findings are well established on technology adoption; however, the technology used will take many extra years to find its application in the agriculture sector. The study offers insightful theoretical, managerial and policy implications for sustainable quality in agriculture production through the adoption of virtual reality (VR) technology. The authors found very few works that focused on VR technology adoption. Originality/value The study discusses VR, which has an impact on sustaining the quality of agriculture production. The study has notable managerial and policy implications that suggest the future perspective for VR technology in agriculture production. The study is an unexplored area that needs research to capture future perspectives.

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