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Research design

RIU's Central Research Team (CRT) has overall responsibility for designing and implementing the research. The LINK programme of the United Nations University Maastricht Economic and Social Research and training centre on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT) lead the CRT work.

  Research Into Use: Investigating the relationship between agricultural research and innovation
This paper sets out an analytical framework for doing research on the question of how to use agricultural research for innovation and impact. Its focus is the Research Into Use programme sponsored by the UK's Department for International Development (DFID).
Authors: Andy Hall, Jeroen Dijkman and Rasheed Sulaiman V
July 2010 (PDF 200KB)

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1 Lionel Dabbadie from CIRAD, 5 September 2010


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