Relating inclusive innovations to Indigenous and local knowledge: a conceptual framework

被引:11
|
作者
Peddi, Branwen [1 ]
Ludwig, David [2 ]
Dessein, Joost [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, INSPIRA Res Grp, Dept Agr Econ, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
[2] Knowledge Technol & Innovat Grp, Hollandseweg 1, NL-6706 KN Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
Inclusive innovation; Indigenous knowledge; Local knowledge; Framework; Agriculture; SCIENTIFIC-KNOWLEDGE; AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE; TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE; ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE; FARMERS KNOWLEDGE; MANAGEMENT; SCIENCE; SYSTEMS; PARTICIPATION; CHALLENGES;
D O I
10.1007/s10460-022-10344-z
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The concept of inclusive innovation has become widely embraced in the agricultural domain and promises to overcome traditional innovation paradigms by emphasizing more balanced, sustainable, and just human-environmental relations. Indigenous and local knowledge play an increasingly important role in debates about inclusive innovation, highlighting the diversity of relevant actors and marginalized perspectives. At the same time, the positioning of Indigenous and local knowledge in innovation processes remains ambiguous and contested. This article addresses this positioning in the context of inclusive agricultural innovations by reviewing 65 publications through iterative inductive coding. The qualitative review generates a conceptual framework that distinguishes five different modes relating innovation processes to Indigenous and local knowledge. These modes differ in locating innovations in endogenous, exogenous, or hybrid knowledge production. Furthermore, they also differ in their conceptualizations of Indigenous and local knowledge as dynamic or static. The resulting matrix provides resources for navigating the complex epistemic and political relations between knowledge systems in the agricultural domain.
引用
收藏
页码:395 / 408
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] ‘Knowledge Making’: Issues in Modelling Local and Indigenous Ecological Knowledge
    M. Barber
    S. Jackson
    Human Ecology, 2015, 43 : 119 - 130
  • [32] Knowledge Utilization in Construction Projects: A Conceptual Framework
    Alashwal, Ali M.
    Abdul-Rahman, Hamzah
    Radzi, Juwita
    PROCEEDING OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (KMICE) 2014, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2014, : 394 - 398
  • [33] External business knowledge transmission: a conceptual framework
    Labas, Alan
    Courvisanos, Jerry
    JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, 2023, 27 (08) : 2034 - 2057
  • [34] Organisational Knowledge Integration towards a Conceptual Framework
    Mohannak, Kavoos
    7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN ORGANIZATIONS: SERVICE AND CLOUD COMPUTING, 2013, 172 : 81 - 92
  • [35] Conceptual Framework for Implementation of Knowledge Sharing in Global Software Development Organizations
    Anwar, Rayhab
    Rehman, Mobashar
    Wang, Khor Siak
    Amin, Aamir
    Akbar, Rehan
    2017 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS & INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS (ISCAIE), 2017, : 174 - 178
  • [36] Empowering production workers with digitally facilitated knowledge processes - a conceptual framework
    Hannola, Lea
    Richter, Alexander
    Richter, Shahper
    Stocker, Alexander
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH, 2018, 56 (14) : 4729 - 4743
  • [37] Connecting the world through local Indigenous Knowledge
    Sraku-Lartey M.
    Information Services and Use, 2021, 41 (1-2) : 43 - 51
  • [38] Conceptual models of Indigenous Knowledge Management: a discussion in Information Science
    Fonseca, Diego Leonardo de Souza
    Zaninelli, Thais Batista
    TRANSINFORMACAO, 2024, 36
  • [39] The presence, maintenance, and adaptation of Indigenous and local knowledge about climate-related hazards in Nordic contexts
    Harnesk, David
    Baron, Nina
    Kongsager, Rico
    Heidenreich, Sara
    REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, 2025, 25 (01)
  • [40] Craftsmanship as a Carrier of Indigenous and Local Ecological Knowledge: Photographic Insights from Sami Duodji and Archipelago Fishing
    Mellegard, Viveca
    Boonstra, Wiebren J.
    SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, 2020, 33 (10) : 1252 - 1272