Abstract
Against a backdrop of accelerating digital innovation in nature conservation and environmental management, a real-world experiment was conducted with the research aims of assessing: 1) the effects of introducing a digital data-entry platform on volunteer data submission; and 2) the extent to which coordinators influence digital platform use by their volunteers. We focussed on a large-scale volunteer-based initiative aimed at eradicating the non-native American mink (Neovison vison) from northern Scotland. This geographically dispersed conservation initiative adopted a digital platform that allowed volunteers to submit records to a central database. We found that the platform had a direct and positive effect on volunteer data submission behaviour, increasing both the number and frequency of submissions. However, our analysis revealed striking differences in coordinator engagement with the platform, which in turn influenced the engagement of volunteers with this centrally introduced digital innovation. As a consequence, the intended organisation-wide rolling out of a digital platform translated into a diversely-implemented innovation, limiting the efficacy of the tool and revealing key challenges for digital innovation in geographically-dispersed conservation initiatives.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 110497 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Journal of Environmental Management |
Volume | 265 |
Early online date | 8 Apr 2020 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2020 |
Bibliographical note
We warmly thank the staff and volunteers of the Scottish Mink Initiative and RAFTS for their participation in this study, and referees for their constructive comments on earlier versions of this paper. This research was supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy programme to the dot. rural Digital Economy Hub, award reference: EP/G066051/1. It has been ethically evaluated against the University of Aberdeen's Framework for Research Ethics and Governance.Keywords
- Environmental citizen science
- Human-computer interaction
- Invasive species control
- Technological innovation
- Volunteer coordination
- Volunteer-based management
- QUALITY
- ORGANIZATIONAL ORIENTATIONS
- INFORMATION
- INNOVATION
- CITIZEN SCIENCE
- PROVISION
- PARTICIPATION
- COMMUNICATION
- DETECT
- MOTIVATIONS