Towards the Construction of Productive Interactions for Social Impact
Author(s)
Blanca L. Díaz MariñoFrida Carmina Caballero-Rico
Ramón Ventura Roque Hernández
José Alberto Ramírez de León
Daniel Alejandro González-Bandala
Keywords
productive interactionssocial impact
case study
exchange knowledge
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
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Understanding the value of research for society has become a priority, and several methodologies have been developed to assess the social impact of research. This study aimed to determine how productive interactions are developed during the execution of research projects. A retrospective study was conducted on 33 projects from 1999 to 2020. Semi-structured interviews with the technical managers were conducted to analyze how different actors of the project—researchers, government officials, and civil society and private sector stakeholders—were involved, illustrating how productive interactions occur in specific biodiversity contexts. The results revealed different levels and intensities of productive interactions; on the one hand, three projects involved all actors; eight involved researchers outside the institution; and 25 involved community members. The number of participants ranged from 2 to 37. All research evaluated had a disciplinary orientation. The type and time of interactions with other interested parties depended on the amount of funding, project type, project duration, and, significantly, on the profile of the technical manager. The importance of assessing and valuing productive interactions was identified as a fundamental element in promoting the social impact of research, as well as integrating inter- or multidisciplinary projects that impact the conservation of socio-ecological systems.Date
2021-01-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:b3ed873ead6a4e83b865a906cc3fa0a210.3390/su13020485
2071-1050
https://doaj.org/article/b3ed873ead6a4e83b865a906cc3fa0a2