Systemic problems affecting co-innovation in the New Zealand Agricultural Innovation System: Identification of blocking mechanisms and underlying institutional logics



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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.njas.2015.12.001
DOI: 
10.1016/j.njas.2015.12.001
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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journal article
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NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences
Number: 
March 2016
Pages: 
99-112
Volume: 
76
Author(s): 
Turner J.A.
Klerkx L.
Rijwijk K.
Williams T.
Barnard T.
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This study identifies systemic problems in the New Zealand Agricultural Innovation System (AIS) in relation to the AIS capacity to enact a co-innovation approach, in which all relevant actors in the agricultural sector contribute to combined technological, social and institutional change. Systemic problems are factors that negatively influence the direction and speed of co-innovation and impede the development and functioning of innovation systems. The contribution in the paper is twofold. Firstly, it combines both innovation system functions and systemic problems in an integrated analysis to asses an AIS at a country level, which has not been done previously in AIS literature. Secondly, it deepens the generic literature on structural-functional innovation systems analysis by looking at the interconnectedness between systemic problems and how these create core blocking mechanisms linked to the prevalent institutional logics (historically built-up and persistent structures and institutional arrangements) of the AIS

Publication year: 
2016
Keywords: 
Agricultural Innovation System
co-innovation
functions of innovation systems
institutional logics
innovation policy