Purpose: The paper explores the role of boundary work and boundary objects in enhancing learning and innovation processes in hybrid multi-actor networks for sustainable agriculture ({LINSA}).Design/Methodology/Approach: Boundary work in {LINSA} is analysed on the basis of six case studies carried out in {SOLINSA} project under a common methodology. In developing typologies of boundary work and objects, a grounded approach is used.Findings: {LINSA} analysis demonstrates the dynamic character, diverse forms and multiple functions of boundary work and objects in three domains: learning, innovation, and sustainability. Addressing specific types of goals and actors leads to specific types of boundary work and boundary objects. Context-appropriat...
Attempts to structurally transform segments of the agri-food system inevitably involve trade-offs be...
Learning and innovation networks for sustainable agriculture (LINSA) represent one organizational pa...
International audienceIn an article which has since achieved some renown, entitled “Institutional ec...
Purpose: The paper explores the role of boundary work and boundary objects in enhancing learning and...
This paper outlines the main concepts and methodology that the SOLINSA project uses in its study of ...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the functions of design process outputs (such as desig...
Methods For Understanding Learning And Innovation Networks To Support Transition Towards Sustainable...
The technological and organizational solutions the agricultural sector has undertaken in the past ar...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the functions of designprocessoutputs (such as design ...
The educational experimental project ‘Bridge to the Future’, which took place between 2002 and 2007,...
Previous research on the determinants of effectiveness in knowledge systems seeking to support susta...
The linear view of innovation in agricultural contexts is being replaced by systems approaches. Agri...
The increasing complexity of modern day society has led to the emergence of a specific type of susta...
Purpose\ud This paper aims to reveal, and contribute to an understanding of, the processes that conn...
The paper presents a case on how people from different backgrounds work together in a school agroeoc...
Attempts to structurally transform segments of the agri-food system inevitably involve trade-offs be...
Learning and innovation networks for sustainable agriculture (LINSA) represent one organizational pa...
International audienceIn an article which has since achieved some renown, entitled “Institutional ec...
Purpose: The paper explores the role of boundary work and boundary objects in enhancing learning and...
This paper outlines the main concepts and methodology that the SOLINSA project uses in its study of ...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the functions of design process outputs (such as desig...
Methods For Understanding Learning And Innovation Networks To Support Transition Towards Sustainable...
The technological and organizational solutions the agricultural sector has undertaken in the past ar...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the functions of designprocessoutputs (such as design ...
The educational experimental project ‘Bridge to the Future’, which took place between 2002 and 2007,...
Previous research on the determinants of effectiveness in knowledge systems seeking to support susta...
The linear view of innovation in agricultural contexts is being replaced by systems approaches. Agri...
The increasing complexity of modern day society has led to the emergence of a specific type of susta...
Purpose\ud This paper aims to reveal, and contribute to an understanding of, the processes that conn...
The paper presents a case on how people from different backgrounds work together in a school agroeoc...
Attempts to structurally transform segments of the agri-food system inevitably involve trade-offs be...
Learning and innovation networks for sustainable agriculture (LINSA) represent one organizational pa...
International audienceIn an article which has since achieved some renown, entitled “Institutional ec...