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      Role of Social Media in Technology Adoption for Sustainable Agriculture Practices: Evidence from Twitter Analytics

      , , , , , ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad A Constituent of IFHE (Deemed to be) University, Hyderabad, India, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, College of Business and Economics Qatar University, Doha, Qatar, School of Computer Science University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
      Communications of the Association for Information Systems
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          Social networking sites provide a new means of communication for disseminating cutting-edge agricultural technologies. These are unmediated interaction channels that enable a user to communicate their experience with technology and generate negative or positive attitudes that impact technology adoption decisions. We employ a machine learning approach to analyse users' existing semantic predisposition for technology adoption in agriculture at various operational levels. While developing attitudes toward technology adoption, these semantic tendencies become an important aspect of users' cognitive decision making. The study scrapes user comments and conversations about agritech on Twitter through data mining. The research also explains the important characteristics that enhance attitude building on Twitter and are responsible for reinforcing decision making among information seekers using four machine learning models. Based on the results, the research recommends strategies to managers for better communication with agriculturists and enhancement of users' decision making.

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          Communications of the Association for Information Systems
          CAIS
          Association for Information Systems
          15293181
          2023
          2023
          : 52
          : 833-851
          Article
          10.17705/1CAIS.05240
          02f392d3-8384-4b8c-bf75-6caaaf01fbe3
          © 2023
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