J 2022

HUMAN CAPITAL IN AGRICULTURE: BARRIERS TO INDUSTRY 4.0

KARAS, Jan; Renata SKÝPALOVÁ and Pavel TOMŠÍK

Basic information

Original name

HUMAN CAPITAL IN AGRICULTURE: BARRIERS TO INDUSTRY 4.0

Authors

KARAS, Jan; Renata SKÝPALOVÁ and Pavel TOMŠÍK

Edition

AD ALTA: Journal Of Interdisciplinary Research, 2022, 1804-7890

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50204 Business and management

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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Impact factor

Impact factor: 0.700

Marked to be transferred to RIV

Yes

Organization unit

Ambis University

Keywords in English

Industry 4.0; agriculture; robotization; labour market; employment; barriers

Tags

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Changed: 29/3/2023 10:24, Bc. Olga Puldová

Abstract

In the original language

The aim of this paper is to identify the challenges to Industry 4.0 implementation in agriculture with emphasis on the human factor, which is an issue not sufficiently dealt with in the current literature. Investments in Industry 4.0 technologies and tools enable enterprises to increase labour productivity, to more accurately predict future developments, and allow employees (operators, managers and executives) to make informed day-to-day decisions based on real-time data, facilitating in-house departmental collaboration. Over the period 2019–2020, the authors conducted a survey (semi-structured face-to-face interviews) among almost thirty representatives of agricultural enterprises, advisers and secondary school head teachers. Primary data showed significant agricultural labour shortages, which is one of the reasons why farm managements decide to automate and robotize the production process. In addition to high financial costs, barriers to the digital technologies include concerns about power outages and subsequent data losses. The present survey results also indicate possible impacts on the workforce, the feeling of losing touch with farming practice in particular.