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Research Brief: Analysis of Impact Pathways of Research on Agriculture Organic Eprints
Schmid, Otto; Quiédeville, Sylvain; Sterly, Simone; Barjolle, Dominique; Midmore, Peter.
The findings and recommendations presented in this Research Brief are based on six regional case studies, which were performed to develop and test a methodological framework for assessing the impacts of Scientific Research on Agriculture (SRA). The aim was to investigate the complex innovation processes occurring along related impact pathways. The case studies were selected in five countries for their agro-ecological and socio-economic diversity. The methodology developed was based on the Participatory Impact Pathway Analysis(PIPA) and complemented by some additional methods, mainly to adapt the PIPA approach to the requirements of an ex-post impact assessment (using Outcome Harvesting). We also put more emphasis on the role of the actor network,...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Farming Systems; Knowledge management.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30965/1/IMPRESA_WP3_Research_Brief_-_Impact_Pathways.pdf
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Community financing in the German organic food sector: a key for sustainable food systems? Organic Eprints
Behrendt, Gerlinde; Peter, Sarah; Sterly, Simone; Häring, Anna Maria.
The rise of socially responsible and impact investing funds provides evidence for an increased interest private investors have in combining their financial and ethical concerns. At the same time, citizens increasingly engage in food networks and take on a vital role in the governance of agri-food systems. These developments might benefit farms and firms which are committed to sustainable food and seek funding. Through different community financing models, they can involve citizens who aim to support the development of a more sustainable food system. This contribution presents case study evidence on community financing in the German organic food sector and discusses the role it can play in food system transformation.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Farm economics; Social aspects; Germany.
Ano: 2019 URL: http://orgprints.org/36423/1/20190607_BioFinanz_CIRIEC.pdf
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Community financing in the German organic food sector – an alternative to traditional credit financing? Organic Eprints
Behrendt, Gerlinde; Peter, Sarah; Sterly, Simone; Häring, Anna Maria.
Farms and firms along the value chain for organic food in Germany increasingly complement or substitute traditional credit financing with financing models which base upon citizen participation. However, research on the role of consumers or citizens as investors is quite limited. This contribution presents first insights from a research project on community financing models in the German organic food sector.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Farm economics; Social aspects; Germany.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/35263/1/Behrendt%20et%20al.%20Community%20financing_ICOAS2018_BoA.pdf
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Bürgerschaftliche Finanzierungsmodelle – Eine Alternative zur klassischen Kreditfinanzierung für Unternehmen der Land- und Lebensmittelwirtschaft? Organic Eprints
Behrendt, Gerlinde; Peter, Sarah; Sterly, Simone; Häring, Anna Maria.
In den vergangenen Jahren sind sowohl das Interesse an Geldanlagemöglichkeiten, die sich nicht ausschließlich an finanziellen Motiven orientieren als auch das persönliche Engagement von Bürger*innen für ein nachhaltiges Lebensmittelsystem gestiegen. Diese Entwicklung machen sich insbesondere Unternehmen der Öko-Branche zu Nutze und entscheiden sich zunehmend für bürgerschaftliche Finanzierungsmodelle als Alternative oder Ergänzung zur klassischen Kreditfinanzierung. In der Forschung blieb die mögliche Rolle von Bürger*innen als Kapitalgeber*innen für Unternehmen der Land- und Lebensmittelwirtschaft bisher weitestgehend unberücksichtigt. Vor diesem Hintergrund beschäftigt sich dieser Beitrag mit bürgerschaftlicher Finanzierung aus Unternehmensperspektive...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Farm economics; Community development.
Ano: 2019 URL: http://orgprints.org/36174/1/Beitrag_247_final_a.pdf
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Bürgerschaftliche Finanzierungsmodelle in der Land- und Lebensmittelwirtschaft – Anwendungsbereiche, Ausgestaltung, Motive (Arbeitspapier 1 des Forschungsprojektes BioFinanz) Organic Eprints
Behrendt, Gerlinde; Peter, Sarah; Sterly, Simone; Häring, Anna Maria.
Das vorliegende Arbeitspapier fasst erste, ausgewählte Ergebnisse des Forschungsprojektes BioFinanz zu bürgerschaftlichen Finanzierungsmodellen in der Land- und Lebensmittelwirtschaft zusammen. Es basiert auf einer Literatur- und Projektrecherche, Expert*innen-Interviews sowie einer Online-Befragung von Unternehmen der Land- und Lebensmittelwirtschaft. Neben der Vorstellung des konzeptionellen Rahmens und des methodischen Vorgehens werden die berücksichtigten Finanzierungsmodelle kategorisiert, vorgestellt und ihre Bedeutung für die Praxis anhand erster Ergebnisse aufgezeigt. Auf Basis der verschiedenen Untersuchungsschritte werden Unterscheidungsmerkmale der Finanzierungsmodelle beleuchtet, darunter Art und Umfang der Finanzierung, rechtlicher Rahmen,...
Tipo: Working paper Palavras-chave: Community development; Farming Systems.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/34222/1/Schrift_2018_1.pdf
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IMPRESA WP3: Case Study Synthesis Report Organic Eprints
Schmid, Otto; Quiédeville, Sylvain; Sterly, Simone; Barjolle, Dominique; Midmore, Peter.
This synthesis report, which provides a comparative analysis of individual case studies of science-based agricultural innovation, is a deliverable of the IMPRESA (the IMPact of RESearch on EU Agriculture) project. It compares and contrasts the impact pathways from agricultural research through the causal framework of case-specific individual research-based innovations. The synthesis is based on comprehensive and detailed case study reports prepared by research teams of six of the partner institutions working on the project.
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Policy environments and social economy.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30940/1/IMPRESA_WP3_synthesis_report.pdf
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Policy Brief: Factors Fostering the Effectiveness and Performance of Agricultural Research Organic Eprints
Schmid, Otto; Quiédeville, Sylvain; Sterly, Simone; Barjolle, Dominique; Midmore, Peter.
This Policy Brief identifies factors that facilitate or limit the effectiveness and per- formance of scientific research on agriculture (SRA) in terms of innovation and desired changes. Findings and the ensuing recommendations are based on an investigation of research-based innovations in six regional case studies with a Participatory Impact Pathway assessment approach. Institutional and policy frameworks have played important roles as either enabling or hindering factors. They were particularly important in raising funding for research as well as enabling product registration and marketing innovations. Policy recommendations focus on strengthening agricultural innovation support, engaging with the private sector, coordination of research and innovation...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Farming Systems; Policy environments and social economy; Knowledge management.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30966/1/IMPRESA_WP3_Policy_Brief_-_Effectiveness_and_Performance_of_Research.pdf
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