Establishment and embedding of innovation brokers at different innovation system levels: Insights from the Dutch agricultural sector



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journal article
Journal: 
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Number: 
6
Pages: 
849–860
Volume: 
76
Year: 
2009
Author(s): 
Klerkx, L.
Leeuwis, C.
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In the systems perspective on innovation, co-operation between several different types of actors is seen as key to successful innovation. Due to the existence of several gaps that hinder such effective co-operation, the scientific and policy literature persistently points at the need for intermediary organizations to fulfill bridging and brokerage roles. This paper aims to provide an overview of the insights from the literature on such ‘innovation brokers’, and to contribute to the literature by distilling lines of enquiry and providing insights on one of the lines identified. Taking as an empirical basis experiences with different types of innovation brokers that have emerged in the Dutch agricultural sector, it identifies a number of tensions with regard to the establishment and embedding of such organizations. The paper indicates that, despite being perceived to have a catalyzing effect on innovation, innovation brokers have difficulty in becoming embedded as their clients and/or financiers find it difficult to grasp the nature and value of their activities.

Publication year: 
2009