Technology adoption in the sustainability ecosystem of the palm oil industry

The study explored how technology adoption influenced stakeholder commitment and contributions to Certified Sustainable Palm Oil within the palm oil industry. Using qualitative methods like qualitative content analysis and interviews, it investigated the challenges stakeholders faced in integrating...

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Main Authors: Sean Andrew Labansing, Sidah Idris, Rini Suryati Sulong
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Published: Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Jakarta 2024
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spelling my.ums.eprints.421532024-12-09T07:46:03Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42153/ Technology adoption in the sustainability ecosystem of the palm oil industry Sean Andrew Labansing Sidah Idris Rini Suryati Sulong HD2350.8-2356 Large industry. Factory system. Big business HD28-70 Management. Industrial management The study explored how technology adoption influenced stakeholder commitment and contributions to Certified Sustainable Palm Oil within the palm oil industry. Using qualitative methods like qualitative content analysis and interviews, it investigated the challenges stakeholders faced in integrating technology into the Certified Sustainable Palm Oil ecosystem, such as initial investment costs and data security concerns. Despite these hurdles, stakeholders recognized technology's potential to enhance supply chain management and sustainability efforts. Stakeholders deemed collaborative efforts necessary to address challenges like the digital divide and ensure inclusive access to technology, particularly for smallholders. The study also examined the impacts of external disruptions, highlighting the importance of technology adoption by the stakeholders. Overall, the research provided insights into leveraging technology for sustainability practices in the palm oil industry, contributing to the discourse on corporate responsibility and environmental stewardship in the digital age. Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Jakarta 2024 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42153/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42153/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Sean Andrew Labansing and Sidah Idris and Rini Suryati Sulong (2024) Technology adoption in the sustainability ecosystem of the palm oil industry. International Student Conference on Business, Education, Economics, Accounting, and Management (ISC-BEAM) 2023, 2 (1). pp. 3046-3051. ISSN 3047-5767
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topic HD2350.8-2356 Large industry. Factory system. Big business
HD28-70 Management. Industrial management
spellingShingle HD2350.8-2356 Large industry. Factory system. Big business
HD28-70 Management. Industrial management
Sean Andrew Labansing
Sidah Idris
Rini Suryati Sulong
Technology adoption in the sustainability ecosystem of the palm oil industry
description The study explored how technology adoption influenced stakeholder commitment and contributions to Certified Sustainable Palm Oil within the palm oil industry. Using qualitative methods like qualitative content analysis and interviews, it investigated the challenges stakeholders faced in integrating technology into the Certified Sustainable Palm Oil ecosystem, such as initial investment costs and data security concerns. Despite these hurdles, stakeholders recognized technology's potential to enhance supply chain management and sustainability efforts. Stakeholders deemed collaborative efforts necessary to address challenges like the digital divide and ensure inclusive access to technology, particularly for smallholders. The study also examined the impacts of external disruptions, highlighting the importance of technology adoption by the stakeholders. Overall, the research provided insights into leveraging technology for sustainability practices in the palm oil industry, contributing to the discourse on corporate responsibility and environmental stewardship in the digital age.
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title Technology adoption in the sustainability ecosystem of the palm oil industry
title_short Technology adoption in the sustainability ecosystem of the palm oil industry
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title_fullStr Technology adoption in the sustainability ecosystem of the palm oil industry
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publisher Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Jakarta
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