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Learning and Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Development: The Use of the Concepts of Boundary Work and Boundary Objects

Gianluca BrunoriTalis TisenkopfsLaurens KlerkxHeidrun MoschitzIlona KundaSandra ŠūMane

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Sustainable developmentComputer scienceManagement scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentAgricultural educationBoundary (topology)WASSLINSAEducationRural developmentSustainabilityBoundary workTechnologie and InnovatieSustainabilityTechnology transferKnowledge Technology and InnovationBoundary objectsKennisLearningBoundary-workGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesInnovationKennis Technologie and Innovatie

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Purpose: The paper explores the role of boundary work and boundary objects in enhancing learning and innovation processes in hybrid multi-actor networks for sustainable agriculture (LINSA). Design/Methodology/Approach: Boundary work in LINSA is analysed on the basis of six case studies carried out in SOLINSA project under a common methodology. In developing typologies of boundary work and objects, a grounded approach is used. Findings: LINSA analysis demonstrates the dynamic character, diverse forms and multiple functions of boundary work and objects in three domains: learning, innovation, and sustainability. Addressing specific types of goals and actors leads to specific types of boundary work and boundary objects. Context-appropriate boundary work allows aligning differing actor attitudes, gaining increased external support, and developing LINSA. The concepts of boundary work and boundary objects are relevant in a broad range of divergent LINSA settings. Boundary work has its limitations, but its facilitation supports reaching LINSA goals. Practical Implications: The paper proposes recognising context-appropriate forms of boundary work and skilful use of emerging boundary objects to both promote internal consolidation of LINSA and effective external communication to foster learning and innovation for sustainability. Originality/Value: The paper provides insights into the forms, dynamic and outcomes of boundary work in LINSA in three key domains: developing shared knowledge base, coproducing innovation and negotiating sustainability. KEY WORDS: LINSA, Boundary work, Boundary objects, Learning, Innovation, Sustainability

10.1080/1389224x.2014.991115https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/learning-and-innovation-in-agriculture-and-rural-development-the-