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Science and Public PolicyVolume 39, Issue 4, 1 August 2012, Pages 476-490

Locating research in agricultural innovation trajectories: Evidence and implications from empirical cases from South Asia(Article)

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  • aUnited Nations University (UNU-MERIT), Keizer Karelplein 19 6211 TC, Maastricht, Netherlands
  • bThe Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
  • cAVRDC-The World Vegetable Centre, C/o ICRISAT, Patancheru - 502324, India
  • dCentre for Research on Innovation and Science Policy, 8-2-612/54/1, Gaffar Khan Colony, Road No. 10, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad - 500034, India

Abstract

Agricultural innovation is a process that takes a multitude of different forms, and, within this process, agricultural research and expertise are mobilised at different points in time for different purposes. This paper uses two key analytical principles to establish how research is actually put into use. The first, which concerns the configurations of organisations and their relationships associated with innovation, reveals the additional set of resources and expertise that research needs to be married to, and sheds light on the types of arrangements that allow this marriage to take place. The second, which concerns understanding innovation as a path-dependent, contextually shaped trajectory unfolding over time, reveals the changing role of research during the course of events associated with the development and diffusion of products, services and institutional innovations. This paper examines the efforts of the Research Into Use programme funded by the UK Department for International Development that sought to explore the agricultural research-into-use question empirically. © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

Author keywords

Agricultural innovationInnovation trajectoriesResearch for DevelopmentResearch into useSouth asiaValue chain innovation

Indexed keywords

GEOBASE Subject Index:agricultural researchempirical analysisinnovationresearch and development
Regional Index:South Asia

Funding details

Funding sponsor Funding number Acronym
Andy Hill CARE Fund
Department for International Development, UK Government
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    6. The InterFish Project was implemented by the Cooperative American Relief for Everywhere (CARE) with financial support from DFID.

  • ISSN: 03023427
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.1093/scipol/scs034
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

  Vamsidhar Reddy, T.S.; United Nations University (UNU-MERIT), Keizer Karelplein 19 6211 TC, Netherlands;
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