Authors
Laurens Klerkx, Barbara Mierlo, Cees Leeuwis
Publication date
2012
Journal
Farming Systems Research into the 21st century: The new dynamic
Pages
457-483
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Over the years, there has been an evolution of systemic thinking in agricultural innovation studies, culminating in the agricultural innovation systems perspective. In an attempt to synthesize and organize the existing literature, this chapter reviews the literature on agricultural innovation, with the threefold goal of (1) sketching the evolution of systemic approaches to agricultural innovation and unravelling the different interpretations; (2) assessing key factors for innovation system performance and demonstrating the use of system thinking in the facilitation of processes of agricultural innovation by means of innovation brokers and reflexive process monitoring; and (3) formulating an agenda for future research. The main conclusion is that the agricultural innovation systems perspective provides a comprehensive view on actors and factors that co-determine innovation, and in this sense allows understanding the …
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L Klerkx, B Van Mierlo, C Leeuwis - Farming Systems Research into the 21st century: The …, 2012