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Integrating innovation systems perspective and value chain analysis in agricultural research for development: implications and challenges

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Title Integrating innovation systems perspective and value chain analysis in agricultural research for development: implications and challenges
 
Creator Anandajayasekeram, P.
Gebremedhin, Berhanu
 
Subject RESEARCH
INNOVATION
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
 
Description The environment in which agricultural discovery and innovation occurs has been
constantly changing with resultant significant influences on the organization and the social processes of discovery and innovation. As a result, there have been significant paradigm shifts in agricultural knowledge generation, dissemination and utilization. Currently, the knowledge generation, dissemination and utilization processes within the agricultural sector are guided by four complementary and mutually reinforcing concepts and principles: the innovation systems perspective (ISP); value chain approach; impact orientation; and research for development (R4D). Impact orientation and R4D are implicit in the concept of ISP. A major challenge confronting the agricultural research
for development (AR4D) community is how to integrate these different concepts in the
design, implementation and evaluation of AR4D. However, an operational model that
integrates ISP and value chain approach into AR4D is lacking. This paper is an attempt
to develop such an operational model. The paper also addresses the emerging issues
and challenges in the integration process and its institutionalization within the broader framework of AR4D.
Canadian International Development Agency
 
Date 2010-01-22T12:25:46Z
2010-01-22T12:25:46Z
2009-10-08
 
Type Working Paper
 
Identifier Anandajayasekeram P and Berhanu Gebremedhin 2009. Integrating innovation systems perspective and value chain analysis in agricultural research for development: Implications and challenges. Improving Productivity and Market Success (IPMS) of Ethiopian Farmers Project Working Paper 16. ILRI (International Livestock Research Institute), Nairobi, Kenya. 67 pp.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/513
 
Language en
 
Relation IPMS Working Paper;16
 
Format application/pdf
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Publisher International Livestock Research Institute