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Título: The unpacking and repacking of agricultural innovation: Embrapa's translation roles and positions in the introduction of the pyramid model and hybrid pigs in Brazil.
Autoria: VILAS-BOAS, J.
KLERKX, L.
LIE, R.
Afiliação: JEAN CARLOS PORTO VILAS BOAS SOUZA, CNPSA; LAURENS KLERKX, UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA; RICO LIE, WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY.
Ano de publicação: 2024
Referência: Agricultural Systems, v. 216, n.103880, 2024.
Conteúdo: Abstract: The notion of simply transfering agricultural innovation from suppliers to receivers as a strategy to improve agri-food systems globally has been strongly criticized and has raised debates in the field of agricultural technology development and innovation. Previous studies have shown that there is translational work to be done within agricultural innovation systems when technologies travel from one context to another, and they have also increasingly focused on how public research and technology institutions (PRTIs) participate in such efforts. However, previous literature has not sharpened such translation roles played by PRTIs into local innovation systems to interpret and adapt foreign agricultural technologies.
Thesagro: Transferência de Tecnologia
NAL Thesaurus: Technology transfer
Palavras-chave: Brazilian pig production
Agricultural innovation systems
Public research and technology institutions
Scaling of innovations
Translation
Unpacking-repacking
Instituições públicas de pesquisa e tecnologia
Dimensionamento de inovações
Desempacotar-reembalar
Produção suína brasileira
Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2024.103880
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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