Designing and running training schemes for farmers are critical steps to support a global strategy to foster sound cooperation between research centres and rural entrepreneurs in order to improve overall competitiveness of a rural area. In this paper the problematic environment at the base of the planning and implementing of these schemes is outlined with a specific emphasis on the great number of difficulties and critical knots hampering the effectiveness of these initiatives: a necessary paradigm shift, and the related approaches and tools, is required firstly to convince the decision makers involved to adopt a renewed and a more participatory approach in training in order to improve and increase impacts of these schemes and make the involved public and private investments more effective and efficient.
Training as an Innovation Device: experience in dealing with limitations of conventional technological transfer
Cannarella Carmelo;Piccioni Valeria
2006
Abstract
Designing and running training schemes for farmers are critical steps to support a global strategy to foster sound cooperation between research centres and rural entrepreneurs in order to improve overall competitiveness of a rural area. In this paper the problematic environment at the base of the planning and implementing of these schemes is outlined with a specific emphasis on the great number of difficulties and critical knots hampering the effectiveness of these initiatives: a necessary paradigm shift, and the related approaches and tools, is required firstly to convince the decision makers involved to adopt a renewed and a more participatory approach in training in order to improve and increase impacts of these schemes and make the involved public and private investments more effective and efficient.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


