Change Management for the Sustainable Development of the Agrarian Economy of Artificial Intelligence
Elena G. Popkova (),
Shakhlo T. Ergasheva (),
Nadezhda K. Savelyeva () and
Marija A. Troyanskaya ()
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Elena G. Popkova: RUDN University
Shakhlo T. Ergasheva: Tashkent State University of Economics
Nadezhda K. Savelyeva: Vyatka State University
Marija A. Troyanskaya: Orenburg State University
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, 2024, vol. 25, issue 1, No 6, 79-90
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Abstract The purpose of this paper is to disclose the social cause and effect links of the development of the agrarian AI economy and to determine the prospects for its sustainable development, i.e. optimisation of its social implications through change management. Based on the international statistics for 2022 and using the methods of regression, correlation, and trend analysis, we prove that, in combination with electronic infrastructure, expanded capabilities of the AI economy for social communications allow optimising its implications, i.e. ensuring its sustainable development. The paper's originality consists in a reconsideration of the agrarian AI economy from the position of society and description of its previously unknown—social—nature, and the development of a new approach to its sustainable development. The practical significance of the paper is that the developed approach to the management of the development of the agrarian AI economy will allow raising the effectiveness of this management and will maximise its contribution to the increase in the population’s quality of life and strengthening of food security. The scientific novelty of the authors’ conclusions lies in their discovering the essential difference between the social implications of the development of the AI economy in agriculture and these implications in other sectors. The research results showed that, unlike most other spheres, the development of the AI economy leads to an aggravation of social risks but to the creation of social advantages in agriculture. Given this conclusion, a unique approach for agriculture to sustainable development in the AI economy was developed—not through limitation but through stimulation of digitalisation with particular attention to technological support for the optimisation of social communications.
Keywords: Agrarian AI economy change management; Agrarian economy; Agriculture; AI economy; Artificial intelligence; Change management; Flexibility of the agrarian AI economy; Smart farm; Social implications; Sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E24 J23 J24 J43 J44 J81 O13 O15 O32 O33 O35 Q12 Q16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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