Agricultural extension in sub-Saharan Africa has often been criticised for its focus on linear knowledge transfer, and limited attention to systemic approaches to service delivery. Currently, the region is experiencing a new-ICT revolution and there are high expectations of new-ICTs to enhance interaction and information exchange in extension service delivery. Using an innovation systems perspective, we distinguish the roles demand-articulation, matching demand and supply, and innovation process management for innovation-intermediaries. The study explores literature on how new-ICT may support these roles, with specific interest in the possibilities of environmental monitoring and new forms of organisation enabled by enhanced connectivity. I...
To bring together and support a Community of Practice (CoP) around Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in ...
Digital platforms such as mobile phones, participatory radio and video tutorials rapidly connect far...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
Agricultural extension in sub-Saharan Africa has often been criticised for its focus on linear knowl...
Agricultural extension in sub-Saharan Africa has often been criticised for its focus on linear knowl...
Classical extension focuses on linear transfer of technology. Globally, and in Ghana, we have seen a...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs), specifically those that are digital and interacti...
This chapter deals with the issue of if and how ICT (including social media) could support innovatio...
SYNOPSIS The new information and communication technologies (ICTs) are rapidly evolving and conti...
Innovation as a policy goal, normative practice, and a conceptual framing of purposeful human activi...
Innovation as a policy goal, normative practice, and a conceptual framing of purposeful human activi...
Context: Addressing new agricultural challenges may benefit from open communication among field exte...
This paper examines how development actors within the Ghanaian agricultural sector enact information...
The proposed study aims at understanding the existing media and contents of communication between a...
The recognition that innovation occurs in networks of heterogeneous actors and requires broad system...
To bring together and support a Community of Practice (CoP) around Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in ...
Digital platforms such as mobile phones, participatory radio and video tutorials rapidly connect far...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
Agricultural extension in sub-Saharan Africa has often been criticised for its focus on linear knowl...
Agricultural extension in sub-Saharan Africa has often been criticised for its focus on linear knowl...
Classical extension focuses on linear transfer of technology. Globally, and in Ghana, we have seen a...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs), specifically those that are digital and interacti...
This chapter deals with the issue of if and how ICT (including social media) could support innovatio...
SYNOPSIS The new information and communication technologies (ICTs) are rapidly evolving and conti...
Innovation as a policy goal, normative practice, and a conceptual framing of purposeful human activi...
Innovation as a policy goal, normative practice, and a conceptual framing of purposeful human activi...
Context: Addressing new agricultural challenges may benefit from open communication among field exte...
This paper examines how development actors within the Ghanaian agricultural sector enact information...
The proposed study aims at understanding the existing media and contents of communication between a...
The recognition that innovation occurs in networks of heterogeneous actors and requires broad system...
To bring together and support a Community of Practice (CoP) around Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in ...
Digital platforms such as mobile phones, participatory radio and video tutorials rapidly connect far...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...