Developing innovation capacity through innovation platforms



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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
Type: 
brief
Author(s): 
Boogaard B.
Dror I.
Adekunle A.
Le Borgne E.
van Rooyen A.
Lundy M.
Description: 

One of the most important things that innovation platforms do is to build the capacity of their members to innovate. Some key elements of innovation capacity include: self-organization, learning new skills, changing mindsets, valuing others’ roles in innovation, having a holistic view, being able to adapt to changing situations, creating new ideas, recognizing opportunities, being proactive, using indigenous ideas, and looking to the future. This brief uses the analogy of a traditional African cooking pot to explain how innovation capacity is developed within an innovation platform. It draws on three examples of innovation platforms: in Babure, Uganda; Gwanda, Zimbabwe; and three regions in Ethiopia. The brief is available in Chinese, English, Hindi, Thai and Vietnamese.

Publication year: 
2013