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The Elements Required for Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration to Achieve Sustainable Agricultural: Based on Jarwo Super Application in West Java Ayunda, Winda Anestya; Purwaningsih, Indah
CAKRAWALA Vol 18, No 1: Juni 2024
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32781/cakrawala.v18i1.682

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The Jarwo Super innovation platform is identified as a framework for introducing Jarwo Super rice cultivation technology through the use of technological components developed for irrigated rice fields. This research examines the determining factors for the success of the collaboration process in producing agricultural innovation resulting from research and development in Indonesia. Using an innovation platform framework, this research conducted semi-structured interviews with relevant stakeholders, including researchers, policy makers, information disseminators, and local governments, to investigate multi-stakeholder perspectives. The Multi Channel Dissemination Structure (SDMC) of the Agricultural Research and Development Agency, which was created as a policy scheme starting with research, assessment, development, and application and feedback on technology, depicts actor collaboration. The findings of this study highlight the importance of three elements—demand-based participation (innovation evolution), capacity building, and commitment—for achieving multi-stakeholder collaboration. The first component, demand-based participatory, consists of implementation procedures, testing, evaluation, and research. further, the capacity building component indicates that a platform for experimentation, learning, and knowledge development is necessary for successful collaboration. The third factor is commitment which aims to encourage new developments, where the innovation platform can be a solution according to needs based on goals and vision and as a form of legitimacy for the innovation produced. We suggest that these factors can be of interest for practical application by experts to minimize uncertainty in innovation outcomes and increase the effectiveness of decision making.
Innovation Platforms as A Strategy to Support the Agricultural Innovation System in Indonesia: Case study on The Implementation of Jajar Legowo Super Purwaningsih, Indah; Ayunda, Winda Anestya; Ariana, Lutfah
Jurnal Manajemen Teknologi Vol. 23 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Unit Research and Knowledge, School of Business and Management, Institut Teknologi Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12695/jmt.2024.23.3.5

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Abstract. The strategy for utilizing research results through collaboration between stakeholders is crucial in developing agricultural innovation system. This study examines the multi-stakeholders collaboration on the scaling process of the Jajar Legowo (Jarwo) Super technological package as the research result of the Agricultural Research and Development Agency (Balitbangtan), Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), Indonesia. Employing the innovation platform framework, this study explores the multi-stakeholders’ perspectives by conducting semi-structured interview with related stakeholders: researchers, policy makers, disseminators, and local governments. The innovation platform framework is applied to map the actors, roles and functions that support the scaling process along the value chain from the problem identification, towards technology development through experimentation and the upscaling process in the system. The study finds that the innovation platform succesfully improve the rice productivity in some regions despite some challenges. Instead of full technology application, farmers prefer integratge them with indigenous practice due to the limited absorptive capacity, socio-economic background and natural conditions of the region. Also, the findings highlight the gap in multistakeholder relation despite the central rolef of the central government that not only act as a policy maker but also technlogy developer, disseminator, and logistic providers. The goverment is suggested to enhance the institutional arrangements by engaging industry in input logistic system to provide farmers’ access on technology supply and integrate policoes/programs with the local government and  other related stakeholders to accelerate the upscaling process. Keywords:  Agricultural innovation system; Innovation platform; Jajar legowo super; Multi-stakeholders collaboration, sclaing process
The Elements Required for Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration to Achieve Sustainable Agricultural: Based on Jarwo Super Application in West Java Ayunda, Winda Anestya; Purwaningsih, Indah
Cakrawala Vol. 18 No. 1: Juni 2024
Publisher : Badan Riset dan Inovasi Daerah Provinsi Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32781/cakrawala.v18i1.682

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The Jarwo Super innovation platform is identified as a framework for introducing Jarwo Super rice cultivation technology through the use of technological components developed for irrigated rice fields. This research examines the determining factors for the success of the collaboration process in producing agricultural innovation resulting from research and development in Indonesia. Using an innovation platform framework, this research conducted semi-structured interviews with relevant stakeholders, including researchers, policy makers, information disseminators, and local governments, to investigate multi-stakeholder perspectives. The Multi Channel Dissemination Structure (SDMC) of the Agricultural Research and Development Agency, which was created as a policy scheme starting with research, assessment, development, and application and feedback on technology, depicts actor collaboration. The findings of this study highlight the importance of three elements—demand-based participation (innovation evolution), capacity building, and commitment—for achieving multi-stakeholder collaboration. The first component, demand-based participatory, consists of implementation procedures, testing, evaluation, and research. further, the capacity building component indicates that a platform for experimentation, learning, and knowledge development is necessary for successful collaboration. The third factor is commitment which aims to encourage new developments, where the innovation platform can be a solution according to needs based on goals and vision and as a form of legitimacy for the innovation produced. We suggest that these factors can be of interest for practical application by experts to minimize uncertainty in innovation outcomes and increase the effectiveness of decision making.