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Smart Farming: Including Rights Holders for Responsible Agricultural Innovation

Kelly Bronson · 2018 · Technology Innovation Management Review

Summary. Agricultural innovation embeds values and shapes social relationships, not just technical problems. The paper argues that innovation design and governance must include diverse rights holders and stakeholders to ensure responsible development. Treating innovation as purely technical work ignores how farming technologies reorder social and environmental systems, requiring broader participation in decision-making.

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Bronson, K.. (2018). Smart Farming: Including Rights Holders for Responsible Agricultural Innovation. Technology Innovation Management Review. https://doi.org/10.22215/timreview/1135

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DOI
10.22215/timreview/1135
Countries
Canada, United States
Regions
North America
Categories
agtech, innovation-theory, policy
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2026-04-28