Replication and translation of co-innovation: The influence of institutional context in large international participatory research projects



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Type: 
Article de journal
Journal: 
Land Use Policy
Nombre: 
61
Pages: 
276–292
Année: 
2017
Auteur: 
Klerkx, L.
Seuneke, P.
de Wolf, P.
Rossing, W. A. H.
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Description: 

Stakeholder involvement in research processes is widely seen as essential to enhance the applicability of research. A common conclusion in the extensive body of literature on participatory and transdisciplinary research is the importance of the institutional context for understanding the dynamics and effectiveness of participatory projects. The role of institutional context has become increasingly important in view of large international research projects implementing shared participatory methodologies across countries (for example within Horizon 2020 and within CGIAR programmes), which each have different institutional contexts. Despite the generally accepted importance of the institutional context for understanding the unfolding of participatory and transdisciplinary research projects, surprisingly little research has actually looked into its role in greater detail. This paper aims to fill this gap in the literature by studying how a set of participatory principles and methods in a European project on integrated pest management (denoted as co-innovation in the project under study) was applied by researchers and advisers operating in a single international research project under the institutional conditions of four countries.

Αnnée de publication: 
2017