Res. Agr. Eng., 2024, 70(2):61-72 | DOI: 10.17221/7/2023-RAE

Location-specific technology transfer model in an agricultural technology park, IndonesiaOriginal Paper

Harmi Andrianyta ORCID...1, Elisa Anggraeni ORCID...2, Sapta Raharja ORCID...2, Sukardi Sukardi ORCID...
1 Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia
2 Department of Agricultural industrial technology, IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia

Diversity in the characteristics of agricultural locations has the potential to develop. Unfortunately, the weak transfer of technology based on the characteristics of the location indicates that this potential cannot grow properly. This research aims to synthesise a technology transfer model for an agricultural technology park (ATP) by considering site-specific conditions. This cross-case study was conducted at selected ATP locations. Model synthesis uses the system development life cycle stages of initiation, analysis, and design. The resource-based view approach was broken down into several variables during the analysis stage. Three location-specific technology transfer models were successfully developed: a technology transfer model based on highland specificity, a unique technology transfer model for urban farming, and a tourism village-based model.

Keywords: analysis; characteristics; design; resources; initiation

Received: January 15, 2023; Revised: August 4, 2023; Accepted: October 30, 2023; Prepublished online: June 24, 2024; Published: June 27, 2024  Show citation

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Andrianyta H, Anggraeni E, Raharja S, Sukardi S. Location-specific technology transfer model in an agricultural technology park, Indonesia. Res. Agr. Eng. 2024;70(2):61-72. doi: 10.17221/7/2023-RAE.
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