TY - JOUR
T1 - Looking at agricultural innovation platforms through an innovation champion lens
T2 - An analysis of three cases in West Africa
AU - Klerkx, Laurens
AU - Adjei-Nsiah, Samuel
AU - Adu-Acheampong, Richard
AU - Saïdou, Aliou
AU - Zannou, Elizabeth
AU - Soumano, Lassine
AU - Sakyi-Dawson, Owuraku
AU - van Paassen, Annemarie
AU - Nederlof, Suzanne
PY - 2013/9
Y1 - 2013/9
N2 - The concept of an innovation platform is increasingly used in interventions inspired by agricultural innovation systems thinking, as a way of bringing stakeholders from a sector together to enable transformative change. An essential role on such innovation platforms is thought to be that of the 'innovation champion', but this role has so far not been unravelled. In this paper, by applying insights from management science to analyse three innovation platforms in West Africa from the Convergence of Sciences - Strengthening Innovation Systems programme (CoS-SIS), different types of innovation champions are mapped. The authors conclude that making a distinction among different types of innovation champions can be useful in identifying members for innovation platforms, but that the specifics of agricultural innovation appear not to be adequately captured by roles attributed to existing categories of innovation champions. Further research is needed to ascertain whether other categories exist, and how different innovation champions interact over time on agricultural innovation platforms.
AB - The concept of an innovation platform is increasingly used in interventions inspired by agricultural innovation systems thinking, as a way of bringing stakeholders from a sector together to enable transformative change. An essential role on such innovation platforms is thought to be that of the 'innovation champion', but this role has so far not been unravelled. In this paper, by applying insights from management science to analyse three innovation platforms in West Africa from the Convergence of Sciences - Strengthening Innovation Systems programme (CoS-SIS), different types of innovation champions are mapped. The authors conclude that making a distinction among different types of innovation champions can be useful in identifying members for innovation platforms, but that the specifics of agricultural innovation appear not to be adequately captured by roles attributed to existing categories of innovation champions. Further research is needed to ascertain whether other categories exist, and how different innovation champions interact over time on agricultural innovation platforms.
KW - Agricultural innovation systems
KW - Benin
KW - CoS-SIS
KW - Ghana
KW - Innovation platforms
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84886682190&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5367/oa.2013.0137
DO - 10.5367/oa.2013.0137
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84886682190
SN - 0030-7270
VL - 42
SP - 185
EP - 192
JO - Outlook on Agriculture
JF - Outlook on Agriculture
IS - 3
ER -