Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation

Multi-stakeholder platforms have become mainstream in projects, programmes and policy interventions aiming to improve innovation and livelihoods systems, i.e. research for development interventions in low- and middle-income contexts. However, the evidence for multistakeholder platforms’ contribution...

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Autores principales: Sartas, Murat, Asten, Piet J.A. van, Schut, Marc, McCampbell, M., Awori, M., Muchunguzi, P., Tenywa, M.M., Namazzi, S., Amat, A.S., Thiele, Graham, Proietti, Claudio, Devaux, A., Leeuwis, Cees
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105974
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author Sartas, Murat
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Schut, Marc
McCampbell, M.
Awori, M.
Muchunguzi, P.
Tenywa, M.M.
Namazzi, S.
Amat, A.S.
Thiele, Graham
Proietti, Claudio
Devaux, A.
Leeuwis, Cees
author_browse Amat, A.S.
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Awori, M.
Devaux, A.
Leeuwis, Cees
McCampbell, M.
Muchunguzi, P.
Namazzi, S.
Proietti, Claudio
Sartas, Murat
Schut, Marc
Tenywa, M.M.
Thiele, Graham
author_facet Sartas, Murat
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Schut, Marc
McCampbell, M.
Awori, M.
Muchunguzi, P.
Tenywa, M.M.
Namazzi, S.
Amat, A.S.
Thiele, Graham
Proietti, Claudio
Devaux, A.
Leeuwis, Cees
author_sort Sartas, Murat
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Multi-stakeholder platforms have become mainstream in projects, programmes and policy interventions aiming to improve innovation and livelihoods systems, i.e. research for development interventions in low- and middle-income contexts. However, the evidence for multistakeholder platforms’ contribution to the performance of research for development interventions and their added value is not compelling. This paper focuses on stakeholder participation as one of the channels for multi-stakeholder platforms’ contribution to the performance of research for development interventions, i.e. stakeholder participation. It uses a quantitative approach and utilizes descriptive statistics and ARIMA models. It shows that, in three Ugandan multi-stakeholder platform cases studied, participation increased both in nominal and in unique terms. Moreover, participation was rather cyclical and fluctuated during the implementation of the research for development interventions. The study also shows that, in addition to locational and intervention factors such as type of the area along a rural–urban gradient targeted by the intervention and human resources provided for multi-stakeholder platform implementation, temporal elements such as phases of research for development intervention objectives and the innovation development process play significant roles in influencing participation. The study concludes that contribution of multi-stakeholder platforms to the performance of research for development projects, programs, policies and other initiatives is constrained by locational and temporal context and conditional on the participation requirements of the objectives pursued by research for development intervention.
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spelling CGSpace1059742025-11-11T10:17:09Z Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation Sartas, Murat Asten, Piet J.A. van Schut, Marc McCampbell, M. Awori, M. Muchunguzi, P. Tenywa, M.M. Namazzi, S. Amat, A.S. Thiele, Graham Proietti, Claudio Devaux, A. Leeuwis, Cees stakeholders project evaluation research evaluation livelihoods projects Multi-stakeholder platforms have become mainstream in projects, programmes and policy interventions aiming to improve innovation and livelihoods systems, i.e. research for development interventions in low- and middle-income contexts. However, the evidence for multistakeholder platforms’ contribution to the performance of research for development interventions and their added value is not compelling. This paper focuses on stakeholder participation as one of the channels for multi-stakeholder platforms’ contribution to the performance of research for development interventions, i.e. stakeholder participation. It uses a quantitative approach and utilizes descriptive statistics and ARIMA models. It shows that, in three Ugandan multi-stakeholder platform cases studied, participation increased both in nominal and in unique terms. Moreover, participation was rather cyclical and fluctuated during the implementation of the research for development interventions. The study also shows that, in addition to locational and intervention factors such as type of the area along a rural–urban gradient targeted by the intervention and human resources provided for multi-stakeholder platform implementation, temporal elements such as phases of research for development intervention objectives and the innovation development process play significant roles in influencing participation. The study concludes that contribution of multi-stakeholder platforms to the performance of research for development projects, programs, policies and other initiatives is constrained by locational and temporal context and conditional on the participation requirements of the objectives pursued by research for development intervention. 2019 2019-12-02T09:52:42Z 2019-12-02T09:52:42Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105974 en Open Access application/pdf Public Library of Science Sartas, M., van Asten, P., Schut, M., McCampbell, M., Awori, M., Muchunguzi, P., ... & Leeuwis, C. (2019). Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: A metric approach to studying stakeholder participation. PloS One, 14(11), e0223044-e0223044.
spellingShingle stakeholders
project evaluation
research evaluation
livelihoods
projects
Sartas, Murat
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Schut, Marc
McCampbell, M.
Awori, M.
Muchunguzi, P.
Tenywa, M.M.
Namazzi, S.
Amat, A.S.
Thiele, Graham
Proietti, Claudio
Devaux, A.
Leeuwis, Cees
Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation
title Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation
title_full Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation
title_fullStr Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation
title_short Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation
title_sort factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi stakeholder platforms a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation
topic stakeholders
project evaluation
research evaluation
livelihoods
projects
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105974
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