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The Adoption of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) by Tropical Fruit Growers in Thailand as an Example of Change Management Theory and Practice
Authors:Barry Elsey  Kittipong Sirichoti
Institution:(1) International Graduate School of Management, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, South Australia, 5001, Australia;(2) Superior Chemical Industry, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract:Integrated pest management (IPM) is a well-known innovation that accords with modern environmental management's (EMs) lsquobest practicersquo. In this paper, it is examined in two ways. First, a recent IPM knowledge diffusion project in a region of Thailand, where durian is extensively grown, is described and analysed in relation to the adoption of both its philosophy and methods by growers. Particular use is made of a theory of innovation (Rogers) to depict the intensity, rate and scale of adoption by the durian growers. Second, attention is focused on IPM as an expression of theory and practice in change management. What is shown is that successful adoption of IPM depends upon a number of factors, notably durian growers perceptions of lsquorelative advantagersquo and the way the approach is communicated and learned by them through practical application. In terms of change management theory, the intelligent way IPM knowledge was transferred, through the mediating role of agricultural extension workers (AEWs), reflected the current emphasis on collaborative partnerships and learning as an effective means of managing change in complex environments.
Keywords:organisation change  innovation-adoption adult learning  agricultural extension change management
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