Innovation Intermediaries and Key-capability Development: Evidence from Organisations in Two Philippine Agri-food Business Industries
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Abstract
Innovation intermediaries can help boost and hasten the diffusion and adoption of technologies and practices in agri-food businesses, leading to better livelihoods, communities, and ecosystems. However, these organisations require several key-capabilities to ensure that their role performance leads to better innovation success for their stakeholders. This study employs a multiple case study approach to understand the key-capability building process and focuses on 18 innovation intermediaries in the rice and mango industries of the Philippines. The researcher finds that knowledge-building and management capabilities are essential and foundational across different organisation types. However, differences between organisations are seen in their networking-based capabilities. Moreover, the study finds four factors that may affect how innovation intermediaries build their key-capabilities. Additionally, evidence to support human resource development as a fifth key-capability and motivation as a third underlying capability was found. This study also provides policy and management implications for innovation intermediary key-capability development.
Recommended Citation
Go, K. C. L. (2024). Innovation intermediaries and key-capability development: evidence from organisations in two Philippine agri-food business industries. Asian Journal of Technology Innovation, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/19761597.2024.2423224