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Synthesis of New Zealand TUI research and policy implications: is it time to support user innovation in New Zealand?
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2011)
This presentation provides a summary of results from TUI (Technology Users' Innovation) case studies. It provides the details of the user innovation situation in New Zealand, and suggests policy indications and implications. ...
An international comparison of models of innovation: what is to be learned about the New Zealand situation
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2011)
This presentation is focused on what can be learned about the New Zealand situation regarding models of innovation. The main areas of innovation identity are, industries, beliefs about innovation, limits to innovation, ...
Agrarian restructuring in New Zealand
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness & Economics Research Unit., 1992-04)
In this research report the farm and structural changes in New Zealand between 1984 and 1990 are described by way of analysis of official statistics. A brief review of theory on family farms under capitalism precedes data ...
An international comparison of models of innovation and their implications for New Zealand
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2011-08)
A focus on overseas markets has been an important topic for AERU research for many years, reflecting the importance of paying attention to the destination of many of our exports. This focus has been used to address a variety ...
An international comparison of models of cultural and national identity and their implications for New Zealnd innovation
(Lincoln University. Agricultural Economics Research Unit, 2011-08)
Recent research in the AERU has focussed on the study of technology users’ innovation (TUI). The
primary objective of the research was to identify the conditions under which socio-technical
networks best foster technology ...
New Zealanders and biotechnology : reactions to novel developments in medicine, farming and food
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2006-10)
The aim of this research was to predict and understand public reactions to biotechnology, and in particular to estimate recent change over time in acceptability of examples of biotechnology. A further objective was to ...
Research on the consequences of converting to organic production : a review of international literature and outline of a research design for New Zealand
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 2001-10)
The objectives of this research were to review the literature that describes the consequences of farms converting to organic production and to use these studies to develop an optimum design for an organic farm conversion ...
Smallholders in Canterbury : characteristics, motivations, land use and intentions to move
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2000-09)
The AERU published its first report on smallholdings in Canterbury in 1993. The present report extends that research by using a random sample survey and thereby updates our understanding of this very important phenomenon. ...
Understanding visitors' experiences in Kaikoura using photographs of landscapes and Q method
(Lincoln University. Tourism Research and Education Centre, 1998-09)
The primary objective of this study was to develop an understanding of visitors' experiences of the Kaikoura landscape using photographs of landscape and Q method. The literature on landscape perception shows that there ...
Modelling the trade impacts of willingness to pay for genetically modified food
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2004-09)
The research had two objectives: first, to examine New Zealanders' intentions to purchase and willingness to pay for several specific genetically modified (GM) food products; and second, to use these results as input for ...