Title of article :
Innovation in the Agro-Food Sector: From technical Innovation-centred Approaches to Sustainability transition Processes
Author/Authors :
Bilali, Hamid El Centre for Development Research (CDR) - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) - Vienna , Austria
Abstract :
Innovation is a complex phenomenon and process involving
translation of knowledge into new techniques, products, services.
It is considered crucial for sustainable agriculture development
and achievement of long-term food security. The review describes
the diversity of innovation and relates it to agro-food sector. It
also sheds light on different innovation models and explores
their contribution to framing agro-food sustainability transitions.
There are many variations in the use of the term ‘innovation’.
Typical distinctions encountered in the literature are incremental
vs. radical innovation and product vs. process vs. organizational
innovation. A significant feature of the development of modern
innovation thinking has been a gradual broadening of innovation
scope as well as more attention to sustainability. The scope of innovation
was broadened to include soft (social/organisation) innovations
besides hard/technical ones. In fact, the interest has
shifted from technological innovation to disruptive niche innovations
fundamental for socio-technical transitions. Moreover, as recognition
of system complexity, frameworks such as the Innovation systems
and the Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) were developed and promoted.
However, despite positive innovation benefits, relationship
between innovation and sustainability in the agro-food arena is
far from straightforward. Therefore, focus is gradually moving
from innovation process to its impacts in terms of sustainability
and its contribution to sustainability transitions in agriculture and
food systems.
Keywords :
innovation , innovation systems , Multi-Level Perspective , sustainable agriculture , sustainability transitions
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics