A Social Audit Model for Agro-biotechnology Initiatives in Developing Countries: Accounting for Ethical, Social, Cultural, and Commercialization Issues

There is skepticism and resistance to innovations associated with agro-biotechnology projects, leading to the possibility of failure. The source of the skepticism is complex, but partly traceable to how local communities view genetically engineered crops, public perception on the technology’s implic...

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Main Authors: Obidimma Ezezika, Fiona Thomas, Abdallah Daar, Peter Singer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Alberto Hurtado 2009-10-01
Series:Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
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Online Access:http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/488
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spelling doaj-d6c6736698f844e0a123d664a81666fe2020-11-24T22:55:54ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242009-10-0143243310.4067/S0718-27242009000300003487A Social Audit Model for Agro-biotechnology Initiatives in Developing Countries: Accounting for Ethical, Social, Cultural, and Commercialization IssuesObidimma Ezezika0Fiona Thomas1Abdallah Daar2Peter Singer3McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global HealthMcLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global HealthUniversity of TorontoMcLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global HealthThere is skepticism and resistance to innovations associated with agro-biotechnology projects, leading to the possibility of failure. The source of the skepticism is complex, but partly traceable to how local communities view genetically engineered crops, public perception on the technology’s implications, and views on the role of the private sector in public health and agriculture, especially in the developing world. We posit that a governance and management model in which ethical, social, cultural, and commercialization issues are accounted for and addressed is important in mitigating risk of project failure and improving the appropriate adoption of agro-biotechnology in sub-Saharan Africa. We introduce a social audit model, which we term Ethical, Social, Cultural and Commercialization (ESC2) auditing and which we developed based on feedback from a number of stakeholders. We lay the foundation for its importance in agro-biotechnology development projects and show how the model can be applied to projects run by Public Private Partnerships. We argue that the implementation of the audit model can help to build public trust through facilitating project accountability and transparency. The model also provides evidence on how ESC2 issues are perceived by various stakeholders, which enables project managers to effectively monitor and improve project performance. Although this model was specifically designed for agro-biotechnology initiatives, we show how it can also be applied to other development projects.http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/488Social auditingpublic-private partnershipsagro-biotechnologyenvironmental accounting.
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author Obidimma Ezezika
Fiona Thomas
Abdallah Daar
Peter Singer
spellingShingle Obidimma Ezezika
Fiona Thomas
Abdallah Daar
Peter Singer
A Social Audit Model for Agro-biotechnology Initiatives in Developing Countries: Accounting for Ethical, Social, Cultural, and Commercialization Issues
Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
Social auditing
public-private partnerships
agro-biotechnology
environmental accounting.
author_facet Obidimma Ezezika
Fiona Thomas
Abdallah Daar
Peter Singer
author_sort Obidimma Ezezika
title A Social Audit Model for Agro-biotechnology Initiatives in Developing Countries: Accounting for Ethical, Social, Cultural, and Commercialization Issues
title_short A Social Audit Model for Agro-biotechnology Initiatives in Developing Countries: Accounting for Ethical, Social, Cultural, and Commercialization Issues
title_full A Social Audit Model for Agro-biotechnology Initiatives in Developing Countries: Accounting for Ethical, Social, Cultural, and Commercialization Issues
title_fullStr A Social Audit Model for Agro-biotechnology Initiatives in Developing Countries: Accounting for Ethical, Social, Cultural, and Commercialization Issues
title_full_unstemmed A Social Audit Model for Agro-biotechnology Initiatives in Developing Countries: Accounting for Ethical, Social, Cultural, and Commercialization Issues
title_sort social audit model for agro-biotechnology initiatives in developing countries: accounting for ethical, social, cultural, and commercialization issues
publisher Universidad Alberto Hurtado
series Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
issn 0718-2724
publishDate 2009-10-01
description There is skepticism and resistance to innovations associated with agro-biotechnology projects, leading to the possibility of failure. The source of the skepticism is complex, but partly traceable to how local communities view genetically engineered crops, public perception on the technology’s implications, and views on the role of the private sector in public health and agriculture, especially in the developing world. We posit that a governance and management model in which ethical, social, cultural, and commercialization issues are accounted for and addressed is important in mitigating risk of project failure and improving the appropriate adoption of agro-biotechnology in sub-Saharan Africa. We introduce a social audit model, which we term Ethical, Social, Cultural and Commercialization (ESC2) auditing and which we developed based on feedback from a number of stakeholders. We lay the foundation for its importance in agro-biotechnology development projects and show how the model can be applied to projects run by Public Private Partnerships. We argue that the implementation of the audit model can help to build public trust through facilitating project accountability and transparency. The model also provides evidence on how ESC2 issues are perceived by various stakeholders, which enables project managers to effectively monitor and improve project performance. Although this model was specifically designed for agro-biotechnology initiatives, we show how it can also be applied to other development projects.
topic Social auditing
public-private partnerships
agro-biotechnology
environmental accounting.
url http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/488
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