Transition pathways in participatory plant breeding programs: a farm-level network analysis



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https://hdl.handle.net/11588/611744
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)
Type: 
conference proceedings
Author(s): 
Fonte M.
Cucco I.
Ortolani L.
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According to the literature on regime transition, niches are sources of innovation that may lead to the transformation of the dominant regime, if processes at other level of the system – the landscape and the mainstream regime - are supportive. A focus on actors involved in the transition process and the analysis of their specific role in knowledge networks can help assessing the robustness of a specific niche and its growth potential. Knowledge systems, and in particular the dynamics of local and expert knowledge, have in fact a key role in innovation models. Different trajectories characterize the transition process, leading to different results: from co-optation and gain in efficiency of the mainstream regime to its radical transformation. Our assumption is that leading actors in the farms' knowledge networks will influence a specific transition trajectory,

Publication year: 
2015
Keywords: 
Innovation
Actor network theory
Ego networks
Transition trajectories