Agricultural Innovation through Collaborative Governance: A Case Study of Community Empowerment in Wanagiri Village, Bali, Indonesia
Summary
This study aims to answer the research question how does collaborative governance contribute to
agricultural innovation? Innovation system and collaborative governance literature can solve
information and coordination barriers to innovation respectively but not both, creating the need to
integrate the two literatures into an interdisciplinary study. A single case-study in Wanagiri
Village, Bali, Indonesia, was used to answer the research question. Semi-structured interviews and
document analysis were conducted to identify innovation functions and collaborative governance
factors present in the case study. The findings suggest that collaborative governance contributes
to agricultural innovation by providing a platform for generating learning dynamics where the
government first experiences policy learning which then leads into interventions that fulfil
innovation functions that spur learning in the private sector. Future research will need to obtain
larger sample sizes, engage in comparative analysis, and continue interdisciplinary and
transdisciplinary dialogue in order to fill the research gap on innovation through collaborative
governance and understand how people work together to innovate, learn, and grow.