Holistic Evaluation of Technology Transfer Extension Programmes
Evropi-Sofia Dalampira,
Ioannis Tsoukalidis,
Dimitra Lazaridou,
Smaragda Nikouli,
Anastasios Livadiotis and
Anastasios Michailidis
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Evropi-Sofia Dalampira: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Agricultural Economics
Ioannis Tsoukalidis: DOMI KOINEP
Dimitra Lazaridou: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Smaragda Nikouli: Development Association of Halkidiki S.A.
Anastasios Livadiotis: Development Association of Halkidiki S.A.
Anastasios Michailidis: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Agricultural Economics
Chapter Chapter 13 in Advances in Empirical Economic Research, 2023, pp 205-213 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Technology transfer is one of the core elements in agricultural economics and agricultural extension offers educational programmes for technology transfer. Although, the booming of agricultural technology and innovation is not followed by the generation of methodological tools able to diffuse innovation in farmers and other stakeholders and lead agribusinesses to economic stability. Evaluating agricultural extension programmes has multidimensional challenges and limitations. In this research, we propose a methodological and conceptual framework assembled from the strengths of various evaluation methodologies. This methodology can be useful to policymakers managers or researchers, in order to construct, implement and evaluate an FFS agricultural programme. The hybrid FFS strategy describes how agricultural education approaches of the past can create educational environments of the future and lead to learning accelerators in the agricultural sector.
Keywords: CIPP model; Agricultural extension; Evaluation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-22749-3_13
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