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Improving Scaling Performance in Research for Development: Learning from a Realist Evaluation of the Scaling Readiness Approach

Elias Damtew, Boru Douthwaite, Marc Schut (), Murat Sartas and Cees Leeuwis
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Elias Damtew: Wageningen University
Boru Douthwaite: Selkie Consulting Ltd.
Marc Schut: Wageningen University
Murat Sartas: Wageningen University
Cees Leeuwis: Wageningen University

The European Journal of Development Research, 2023, vol. 35, issue 6, No 6, 1392-1418

Abstract: Abstract Complexity-sensitive decision support approaches (CSDSA) have gained prominence in the research for development (R4D) sector. However, limited attention has been given to critically examining the underlying causal assumptions of CSDSAs and their overall effectiveness in navigating complexity and achieving desired outcomes. Scaling Readiness has emerged as a novel CSDSA that is increasingly applied in R4D programs in low- and middle-income countries to improve the scaling of innovation. This study offers theory-based explanations on the extent to which Scaling Readiness supports evidence-based design, implementation and monitoring of scaling strategies in two R4D interventions. The contribution of Scaling Readiness is influenced by various contextual factors, including pre-existing partnerships and established institutional intervention project and performance management practices. The findings underscore the significance of investing in broader institutional impact culture growth. This includes critical evaluation of how funding, incentive, and performance mechanisms enable or constrain evidence-based decision-making and adaptive management at intervention and organizational level towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals.

Keywords: Innovation packages; Theory of change; Reflexive monitoring; Complex adaptive systems; Agricultural innovation systems; Sustainable development goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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