Journal Design Engineering Masthead
African Civil Engineering Journal | 22 September 2001

Methodological Evaluation and Adoption Rate Measurement for Industrial Machinery Fleets in South Africa

A Quasi-Experimental Design
L, e, r, a, t, o, M, o, k, o, e, n, a, ,, N, a, l, e, d, i, v, a, n, d, e, r, M, e, r, w, e, ,, A, n, e, s, h, G, o, v, e, n, d, e, r
Quasi-Experimental DesignTechnology AdoptionFleet ManagementIndustrial Machinery
A novel quasi-experimental design isolates adoption effects in complex industrial environments.
Findings show a 22.7pp increase in adoption index, with CI 18.1 to 27.3.
Systemic data integration challenges emerge as the predominant barrier to uptake.
The framework provides a valid tool for measuring technology adoption in similar settings.

Abstract

{ "background": "The adoption of advanced industrial machinery fleet management systems in developing economies is a critical driver of productivity and safety, yet robust methodologies for evaluating their uptake are lacking. South Africa's heavy industry sector presents a complex environment for such technological transitions.", "purpose and objectives": "This study aimed to develop and apply a novel quasi-experimental methodology to measure the adoption rate of integrated fleet management systems within the country's industrial machinery sector, and to evaluate the methodological framework's efficacy.", "methodology": "A quasi-experimental design with a non-equivalent control group was implemented across multiple industrial sites. Adoption was quantified using a composite index derived from telematics data and operator surveys. The primary analysis employed a difference-in-differences model: $Y{it} = \\beta0 + \\beta1 \\text{Treat}i + \\beta2 \\text{Post}t + \\beta3 (\\text{Treat}i \\times \\text{Post}t) + \\epsilon{it}$, with inference based on cluster-robust standard errors.", "findings": "The methodological framework proved effective in isolating adoption effects. The estimated average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) was a 22.7 percentage point increase in the composite adoption index (95% CI: 18.1 to 27.3). Thematic analysis of barriers highlighted systemic data integration challenges as the predominant obstacle.", "conclusion": "The proposed quasi-experimental design provides a valid and reliable tool for measuring technology adoption in complex industrial settings. The measured adoption rate, while significant, indicates substantial room for growth beyond initial implementation.", "recommendations": "Industry stakeholders should utilise similar rigorous evaluation designs to benchmark adoption. Policymakers should focus support on overcoming data interoperability standards to accelerate uptake.", "key words": "technology adoption, quasi-experimental design, fleet management, industrial machinery, difference-in-differences, South Africa", "contribution statement": "This paper provides the first application of a quasi