Technological innovation system in agribusiness: motors and evolution

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Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the evolution and interaction over time of the functions of a technological innovation system (TIS) based on the concept of an innovation motor. Design/methodology/approach: It is a case study of the innovation system associated with the technology for producing cage-free pullets for laying eggs in Pelotas/Rio Grande do Sul (RS). Findings: The motors proposed by the TIS approach evolve sequentially and are associated with cumulative causality mechanisms. The study's results identified two functionalities: analysis of the chain as a whole and coordination of the actors involved in the system. The study's results also identified the presence of inflection points at the beginning of each of the motors. Research limitations/implications: The absence of a more accurate detailing of the market motor in discussions of the evolution of the motors and functions of TIS cage free Pelotas. Practical implications: Innovation Motors as a new guiding approach for participatory innovation initiatives in rural areas. Originality/value: Application of the TIS approach in agribusiness and proposition of two new functions for motor analysis, in addition to including inflection points as activation triggers in the evolution between motors.

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Garcez, T. L., & Dias, M. F. P. (2024). Technological innovation system in agribusiness: motors and evolution. Innovation and Management Review, 21(2), 110–122. https://doi.org/10.1108/INMR-11-2021-0212

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