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Enabling Innovation: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Fostering Technological Change

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Author(s)
Douthwaite, B.
Keywords
Participatory processes
Social impacts
Farmer field schools
Social learning
Experiential learning
Wind energy
Demonstrations
Farmer to farmer
Institutional capacity building
Agencies
Agricultural ecosystems
Extension service
Intellectual property rights
Adoption of innovations
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Ecosystem Farm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale Governance
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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/446699
Online Access
http://hdl.handle.net/10919/66231
Abstract
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Innovation emerges out of the adaptations that occur as difference agents learn and select improvements. It is not the experts who generate knowledge and technology for others to use: users themselves improve upon promising ideas. Based on a compelling use of examples from agriculture, industry, economy, and IT, the book argues that successful innovation, as a rule, is based on diversity, on opportunity grasping and especially on mobilizing creativity among people who are willing to run with a brilliant idea, even if it is still flawed and underdeveloped. The fact that it is underdeveloped is a boon, so long as the various agents in the system are invited to improve upon it. Examples from this book come from diverse areas, such as wind turbines, LETS, agricultural engineering, and the Linux operating system, show that the way of looking at the world of innovation is applicable in a variety of fields.
Date
2016-04-19
Type
Abstract
Identifier
oai:vtechworks.lib.vt.edu:10919/66231
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1856499723
http://hdl.handle.net/10919/66231
Copyright/License
Copyright 2002 Boru Douthwaite
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