2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.njas.2018.03.001
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Understanding the emergence of a hybrid knowledge production discourse: The case of the Generation Challenge Programme (GCP) drought tolerant rice research in India

Abstract: The Generation Challenge Programme (GCP) is an international platform for agrarian knowledge production for a complex scientific problem, namely, Drought. The GCP ushered in a new form of knowledge production that reconciles both the upstream laboratorial research and its downstream delivery at the farmer's field. This paper aims at understanding the knowledge production process of the GCP. More precisely, it explores the following three research questions: how three processes such as research partnership, tra… Show more

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“…As previous studies assert, there are various benefits from a user-centered approach stimulating end-user feedback (Basu, 2016;Basu et al, 2017aBasu et al, , 2017bBasu et al, , 2018. For example, it helps to reduce the 'design-reality gaps' and scale the technology in the long run (Lynch & Gregor, 2004;Steinke et al, 2020).…”
Section: Rri and End-user Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previous studies assert, there are various benefits from a user-centered approach stimulating end-user feedback (Basu, 2016;Basu et al, 2017aBasu et al, , 2017bBasu et al, , 2018. For example, it helps to reduce the 'design-reality gaps' and scale the technology in the long run (Lynch & Gregor, 2004;Steinke et al, 2020).…”
Section: Rri and End-user Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%