The unintended consequences of biotechnology innovation adoption

Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
Titre
The unintended consequences of biotechnology innovation adoption
Résumé
We conjecture that adoption of agricultural biotech innovation imposes relationship-specific investments that exacerbate hold-up costs between biotech producers and farmers. Moreover, the increasing presence of biotech reduces biodiversity, which is a significant negative externality on food production across farms. As such, increasing biotech has the potential to exacerbate food insecurity. By contrast, certified organic operations have the potential to have the opposite effect. We examine 15 agrarian states in the U.S. and find evidence strongly consistent with these propositions. We discuss implications for policy, practice, and future research.
Publication
Industry & Innovation
Volume
27
Numéro
10
Pages
1089-1109
Date
December 2020
Langue
en
ISSN
13662716
Consulté le
15/10/2021 10:35
Catalogue de bibl.
Business Source Premier
Extra
Number: 10
Référence
Cumming, D., Johan, S., Oberst, C. et Uzuegbunam, I. (2020). The unintended consequences of biotechnology innovation adoption. Industry & Innovation, 27(10), 1089‑1109. https://doi.org/10.1080/13662716.2020.1731431