Title of article
Design process outputs as boundary objects in agricultural innovation projects: Functions and limitations
Author/Authors
LaurensKlerkxa، نويسنده , , SeverinevanBommelb، نويسنده , , BramBosc، نويسنده , , HenriHolsterc، نويسنده , , JoyceV.Zwartkruisd، نويسنده , , NoelleAartsb CeesLeeuwisa، نويسنده , , e، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
11
From page
39
To page
49
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to investigate the functions of design process outputs (such as design briefs, scale models, visualizations, animations) as boundary objects in the implementation of novel agricultural production system concepts. The case study analysis of the innovation process that led to the establishment of the Rondeel poultry husbandry system reveals that the interpretative flexibility of design process outputs as boundary objects helps in creating mutual understanding among diverse actors involved in the implementation of a novel agricultural production system concept, and in mobilizing support for it. In some cases, boundary objects allow for interpretative flexibility but remain stable in shape; sometimes, however, the boundary objects themselves change as a result of the redesign process they induce. Furthermore, implementers of novel systems may prefer to maintain a rigid interpretation of the boundary object, using such interpretative rigidity of the boundary object as both an inclusion and exclusion mechanism for actors and options in the innovation process. The results confirm that a design process output such as a scale model can be purposefully created to serve as a boundary object and support novel agricultural system concept implementation. However, the effectiveness of a boundary object cannot be predicted and fully planned ex-ante.
Keywords
Poultry production systems , Design , Agricultural innovation systems , new product development
Journal title
Agricultural Systems
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Agricultural Systems
Record number
1264118
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