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dc.contributor.authorSchut, M.
dc.contributor.authorLeeuwis, C.
dc.contributor.authorThiele, G.
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-29T10:45:05Z
dc.date.available2020-09-29T10:45:05Z
dc.date.issued2020-09
dc.identifier.citationSchut, M., Leeuwis, C. & Thiele, G. (2020). Science of scaling: understanding and guiding the scaling of innovation for societal outcomes. Agricultural Systems, 184: 102908, 1-14.
dc.identifier.issn0308-521X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12478/6954
dc.description.abstractThis Editorial to the Special Issue “Science of Scaling: connecting the pathways of agricultural research and development for improved food, income and nutrition security” presents the framing, overview and analysis of 10 articles focussed on scaling innovation in the agricultural research for development sector. The publications cut across three categories that focus on: (i) Understanding the scaling trajectory retrospectively from a longer term, systems perspective, (ii) Understanding scaling of innovation retrospectively as part of shorter term agricultural research for development interventions, and (iii) Conceptual or methodological approaches aimed at guiding scaling prospectively. Cross-cutting review of the publications leads to several insights and critically questions dominant ways of understanding and guiding scaling of innovation in the agricultural research for development sector. This provides a starting point for proposing more outcome-oriented scaling as a third wave of understanding and guiding scaling, beyond technology adoption (first wave) and the scaling of innovation (second wave). The Editorial proposes three Research Domains for the Science of Scaling: (1) ‘Understand the big picture of scaling innovation’ that can inform more realistic ideas about the factors, conditions and dynamics that affect innovation and scaling processes; (2) ‘Develop instruments that nurture efficient and responsible scaling’ that comprises new approaches, concepts and tools that can facilitate the development of evidence-based scaling strategies; and (3) ‘Create a conducive environment for scaling innovation’ that focusses on the institutional arrangements, partnership models, and monitoring and learning for scaling of innovation.
dc.format.extent1-10
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectAgricultural Innovation Systems
dc.subjectAgricultural Research for Development
dc.subjectCGIAR
dc.subjectInnovation
dc.subjectInnovation Systems
dc.subjectImpact Assessment
dc.subjectScale
dc.titleScience of scaling: understanding and guiding the scaling of innovation for societal outcomes
dc.typeJournal Article
cg.contributor.crpRoots, Tubers and Bananas
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture
cg.contributor.affiliationWageningen University and Research Centre
cg.contributor.affiliationCGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Potato Center
cg.coverage.hubEastern Africa Hub
cg.researchthemeSocial Science and Agribusiness
cg.identifier.bibtexciteidSCHUT:2020
cg.isijournalISI Journal
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and advanced research institute
cg.iitasubjectAflatoxin
cg.iitasubjectAgribusiness
cg.iitasubjectImpact Assessment
cg.journalAgricultural Systems
cg.notesOpen Access Article
cg.accessibilitystatusOpen Access
cg.reviewstatusPeer Review
cg.usagerightslicenseCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 0.0)
cg.targetaudienceScientists
cg.identifier.doihttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2020.102908
cg.iitaauthor.identifierMarc Schut: 0000-0002-3361-4581
cg.futureupdate.descriptionPagination
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cg.futureupdate.duration3 Months


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