Innovation in agri-food systems – A systematic mapping of the literature (1997-2017)

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This study systematically explores, analyses, reports on and synthesises research on the topic of sectoral innovation systems related to agriculture and agri-food in OECD countries. It is based on systematic mapping of the literature (academic papers published in scientific journals) in the period 1997-2017. The aim is to show the state of current knowledge on sectoral innovation systems in agri-food, in order to identify knowledge gaps and future areas for research and provide methodological and theoretical perspectives. Abstracts for a total of 320 papers were analysed, using a qualitative approach. Key elements of agricultural innovation systems identified were organised into 8 main themes/topics: agents, basic technologies, knowledge and learning processes, mechanisms of interaction, institutions, end-users, system transition and contextual variables. Areas identified as requiring research included making the sector more consumer- and market-oriented, increasing interactions outside conventional system boundaries, including the consumer perspective and societal changes, and determining the role of gender in innovation in agri-food systems. All the items included in the mapping were given a unique identification number. The data file (excel) shows the list of items included in the mapping and items removed in the latest stage of the screening process, together with a note on the reason for exclusion. Items only pertaining to innovation at firm level, without special attention to sectoral systems or AKIS, were excluded from the mapping in the screening process and not given an identification number. The items selected for the mapping were entered into the Excel sheet that constitutes the final database and analysed following a protocol. Based on availability of information in the abstracts, the following characteristics were noted: Period of study; country or countries of study; data type (qualitative, quantitative, mixed); data source (qualitative or quantitative); firm size; number of firms in the study; food product/category (e.g. agriculture, organic food, vegetables, wheat, dairy; food industry); research method (e.g. case study, econometric, survey); key elements and outcomes studied; theory/framework applied; and additional notes (not always applied). Key elements in the items included were recorded, based on the abstracts. The key elements, subject or main findings were then summarised in a qualitative interpretation based on the abstracts, which is presented in the second dataset.
Studien är en systematisk kartläggning över litteratur rörande innovation i livsmedelssystemet publicerad i vetenskapliga tidskrifter i perioden 1997-2017 och som rör det agrikulturella kunskaps och innovationssystemet i OECD-länder. Sammanfattningar från 320 artiklar som ingår i studien har analyserats utifrån nyckelord som sedan kategoriserats och beskrivits med syftet att påvisa de nuvarande kunskapsläget och identifiera framtida forskningsområden. Materialet är kategoriserat i åtta huvudteman: agenter, teknologi, kunskaps- och lärandeprocesser, interaktionsmekanismer, institutioner, slutanvändare, systemförändringar och kontextuella variabler. Se den engelska versionen av denna sida för ytterligare information.
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Community, urban and rural life, Lokalsamhälle, stads- och landsbygdsliv, Agricultural and Veterinary sciences, Lantbruksvetenskap och veterinärmedicin, Economics and Business, Ekonomi och näringsliv, Agriculture and rural industry, Jordbruk och landsbygdsnäring, Business/industrial management and organisation, Företags-/industriledning och organisation, SOCIETY AND CULTURE, SAMHÄLLE OCH KULTUR, TRADE, INDUSTRY AND MARKETS, HANDEL, INDUSTRI OCH MARKNADER, Social Sciences, Samhällsvetenskap
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