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Seerp Wigboldus
Seerp Wigboldus
Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation
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Systemic perspectives on scaling agricultural innovations. A review
S Wigboldus, L Klerkx, C Leeuwis, M Schut, S Muilerman, H Jochemsen
Agronomy for sustainable development 36, 1-20, 2016
3122016
Making evaluations matter: A practical guide for evaluators
C Kusters
Wageningen: Wageningen University, CDI, 2011., 2011
502011
Towards responsible scaling up and out in agricultural development: An exploration of concepts and principles
SA Wigboldus, C Leeuwis
Centre for Development Innovation, Wageningen UR; Knowledge, Technology …, 2013
462013
Interdisciplinary research for integrated rural development in developing countries: The role of social sciences
D Van Dusseldorp, S Wigboldus, S Bailis, JT Klein
Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994
391994
Scaling green rubber cultivation in Southwest China—An integrative analysis of stakeholder perspectives
S Wigboldus, J Hammond, J Xu, ZF Yi, J He, L Klerkx, C Leeuwis
Science of the total environment 580, 1475-1482, 2017
302017
Scaling and institutionalization within agricultural innovation systems: the case of cocoa farmer field schools in Cameroon
S Muilerman, S Wigboldus, C Leeuwis
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 16 (2), 167-186, 2018
252018
managing for sustainable development impact
CSL Kusters, K Batjes, SA Wigboldus, J Brouwers, SD Baguma
Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation, 2017
242017
Using a Theory of Scaling to guide decision making: towards a structured approach to support responsible scaling of innovations in the context of agrifood systems
S Wigboldus, J Brouwers
Wageningen University & Research, 2016
202016
Making sense of capacity development
S Wigboldus, A Nell, H Brouwer, J van der Lee
Wageiningen: Wageiningen UR Centre for Development Innovation, 2010
192010
Sustainability Transitions and the Contribution of Living Labs: A Framework to Assess Collective Capabilities and Contextual Performance
I Bouwma, S Wigboldus, J Potters, T Selnes, S van Rooij, J Westerink
Sustainability 14 (23), 15628, 2022
152022
Towards an integral perspective on leveraging sustainability transformations using the theory of modal aspects
S Wigboldus, H Jochemsen
Sustainability Science 16, 869-887, 2021
142021
How a strategic scoping canvas can facilitate collaboration between partners in sustainability transitions
S Wigboldus, J Brouwers, H Snel
Sustainability 12 (1), 168, 2019
142019
Ten types of social innovation–a brief discussion paper
SA Wigboldus
132016
Systemic perspectives on scaling agricultural innovations. A review. Agron Sustain Dev 36: 46
S Wigboldus, L Klerkx, C Leeuwis, M Schut, S Muilerman, H Jochemsen
122016
Making scale work for sustainable development: a framework for responsible scaling of agricultural innovations
SA Wigboldus, LWA Klerkx, C Leeuwis
Science, technology, and innovation for sustainable development goals, 518-543, 2020
102020
What kinds of ‘systems’ are we dealing with?: Implications for systems research and scaling
C Leeuwis, S Wigboldus
Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture, 319-333, 2017
92017
To scale, or not to scale–that is not the only question: rethinking the idea and practice of scaling innovations for development and progress
S Wigboldus
PQDT-Global, 2018
82018
Going for gold in innovation partnerships responsive to food insecurity–the role of knowledge institutes
S Wigboldus, J van der Lee, G Borman, K Buchanan, WL Hijweege
Policy paper. Wageningen UR Centre for Development Innovation, 1-6, 2011
82011
Using a Theory of Scaling to Guide Decision Making
S Wigboldus, J Brouwers
Towards a Structured Approach to Support Responsible Scaling of Innovations …, 2016
72016
Turning waste to wealth: Harnessing the potential of cassava peels for nutritious animal feed
I Okike, S Wigboldus, A Samireddipalle, D Naziri, AOK Adesehinwa, ...
Root, Tuber and Banana Food System Innovations: Value Creation for Inclusive …, 2022
62022
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