Larissa Gui Pagliuca
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Larissa Gui Pagliuca is a researcher at the forefront of agricultural technology adoption, with a focus on understanding how and why farmers embrace digital innovations. Her work centers on the intersection of agricultural economics, technology diffusion, and sustainable farming practices, particularly within Brazilian agribusiness. Her most-cited study, "What drives the adoption of digital technology? An empirical assessment of multiple technology adoption by soybean farmers in São Paulo, Brazil" (2025), provides critical insights into the factors influencing the uptake of precision agriculture tools, such as GPS guidance, variable-rate technology, and remote sensing. By analyzing survey data from soybean producers, Pagliuca identifies key drivers—including farm size, access to credit, and technical assistance—that shape adoption patterns. This research has already garnered 3 citations in its early publication stage, signaling its relevance to policymakers and agtech stakeholders. Pagliuca’s contributions are particularly notable for their practical implications, offering evidence-based recommendations to bridge the digital divide in rural Brazil. Her work not only advances academic understanding of technology acceptance models but also supports efforts to enhance productivity and sustainability in one of the world’s most important agricultural regions.
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