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    Using a co-innovation approach to support innovation and learning: Cross-cutting observations from different settings and emergent issues by Botha, Neels, Turner, James A, Fielke, Simon, Klerkx, Laurens

    Published in Outlook on agriculture (01-06-2017)
    “…Co-innovation has gained interest in recent years as an approach to tackle issues in agriculture and natural resource management. Co-innovation requires new…”
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    Evaluating a space for co-innovation: Practical application of nine principles for co-innovation in five innovation projects by Coutts, Jeff, White, Toni, Blackett, Paula, Rijswijk, Kelly, Bewsell, Denise, Park, Nicola, Turner, James A, Botha, Neels

    Published in Outlook on agriculture (01-06-2017)
    “…Primary Innovation is a 5-year collaborative initiative demonstrating and evaluating co-innovation, a systemic approach to innovation addressing complex…”
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    Evaluating for learning and accountability in system innovation: Incorporating reflexivity in a logical framework by Botha, Neels, Coutts, Jeff, Turner, James A, White, Toni, Williams, Tracy

    Published in Outlook on agriculture (01-06-2017)
    “…Approaches to accelerate innovation have become more integrated and systemic over time, such as Agricultural Innovation Systems and co-innovation. Primary…”
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    Addressing complex challenges using a co-innovation approach: Lessons from five case studies in the New Zealand primary sector by Vereijssen, Jessica, Srinivasan, MS, Dirks, Sarah, Fielke, Simon, Jongmans, Catharina, Agnew, Natasha, Klerkx, Laurens, Pinxterhuis, Ina, Moore, John, Edwards, Paul, Brazendale, Rob, Botha, Neels, Turner, James A

    Published in Outlook on agriculture (01-06-2017)
    “…Co-innovation can be effective for complex challenges – involving interactions amongst multiple stakeholders, viewpoints, perceptions, practices and interests…”
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    Unpacking systemic innovation capacity as strategic ambidexterity: How projects dynamically configure capabilities for agricultural innovation by Turner, James A., Klerkx, Laurens, White, Toni, Nelson, Tracy, Everett-Hincks, Julie, Mackay, Alec, Botha, Neels

    Published in Land use policy (01-11-2017)
    “…•To tackle complex land use problems project actors configure capabilities across levels.•An innovation capabilities framework is used to evaluate project…”
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    Lessons for co-innovation in agricultural innovation systems: a multiple case study analysis and a conceptual model by Fielke, Simon J., Botha, Neels, Reid, Janet, Gray, David, Blackett, Paula, Park, Nicola, Williams, Tracy

    “…Purpose: This paper highlights important lessons for co-innovation drawn from three ex-post case study innovation projects implemented within three sub-sectors…”
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    Lessons on Transdisciplinary Research in a Co-Innovation Programme in the New Zealand Agricultural Sector by Botha, Neels, Klerkx, Laurens, Small, Bruce, Turner, James A.

    Published in Outlook on agriculture (01-09-2014)
    “…A recently implemented research and development (R&D) programme in New Zealand is attempting to implement co-innovation principles throughout the country's…”
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    The Role of Agricultural Consultants in New Zealand in Environmental Extension by Botha, Neels, Coutts, Jeff, Roth, Hein

    “…The aim of this study was to understand the role that agricultural consultants in New Zealand were undertaking in the Research, Development and Extension…”
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    Global supply chains and networking: A critical perspective on learning challenges in the New Zealand dairy and sheepmeat commodity chains by Le Heron, Richard, Penny, Guy, Paine, Mark, Sheath, Gavin, Pedersen, Justine, Botha, Neels

    Published in Journal of economic geography (01-10-2001)
    “…Vertical and horizontal networks in food chains and rural areas interact on rural development through a potentially global reach. This paper adopts a knowledge…”
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