Title of article :
Impact of Technological Innovation on Performance in Dairy Sheep Farms in Spain
Author/Authors :
García, A Department of Animal Science - University of Córdoba - Campus de Rabanales - 14071 Córdoba, Spain , De-Pablos-Heredero, C ESIC Business and Marketing School and Department of Business Administration and Applied Economics II - Rey Juan Carlos University - 28072 Madrid, Spain , Montes-Botella, J.L Department of Applied Economics I - Rey Juan Carlos University - 28072 Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
The objective of this study was to evaluate the causal relationship between technological
innovation and sheep farm’s results, based on a Structural Equation Modeling Approach
(SEM) in dairy sheep systems in the center of Spain. Different from traditional multipletrait
models, SEM analysis allows assessment of potential causal interrelationships among
outcomes and can effectively discriminate effects. Information from 157 dairy sheep
farms in Castilla La Mancha was used. The questionnaires included 38 technological
innovations and 188 questions on productive, economic and social data. Four hypotheses
were formulated oriented to understand how the farm's technological innovation will
affect the productive structure and farm's performance. The results derived from the
SEM analysis showed a positive relationship between the technological indicator and the
farm’s structure, productivity, and economic results. The variable technological adoption
could be regarded as a predictable measure of structure, productivity, and economic
performance. Technology is associated with the productive structure. Independent of
sheep farms’ size, dairy sheep farms can be positioned in the growing returns area as a
consequence of a proper use of it. SEM approach to observational data in the context of
dairy sheep system suggests that there is not a single optimal structure. The model built
constitutes a tool of great utility to make decisions, as it allows predicting the impact of
technologies on final results ex-ante.
Keywords :
Structural equation modeling , Dairy sheep system , Causal relationship , Adoption of technology
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology (JAST)