
معرفی
Chin-Ling Lee is an Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia within the College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences and the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education & Communication. Her research focuses on innovation adoption in agricultural science and extension, particularly examining integrative precision agriculture, climate-smart technologies, and decision-making processes. She investigates social and behavioral impacts of agricultural innovation adoption.
- Education: Ph.D. in Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications from Texas A&M University, M.S. and B.S. in Forestry from National Taiwan University
Lee’s research integrates diffusion of innovation theory with practical applications in agricultural extension systems. Her work evaluates factors influencing technology adoption among stakeholders, including performance expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions. Recent studies analyze precision agriculture adoption trends, virtual reality interventions in agricultural education, and equity considerations in smallholder farming contexts.
Her publications span journals like Climate, NJAS: Impact in Agricultural and Life Sciences, Foods, and Sustainability, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches to agricultural sustainability. Lee employs meta-analytical, correlational, and educational intervention methods to assess behavioral intentions and systemic impacts in agricultural innovation ecosystems.





