Institutional Histories

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Institutional Histories
Abstract
An institutional history (IH) is a narrative that records key points about how institutional arrangements – new ways of working – have evolved over time and have created and contributed to more effective ways to achieve project or programme goals. An IH is generated and recorded in a collaborative way by scientists, farmers and other stakeholders. A key intention behind institutional histories is to introduce institutional factors into the legitimate narrative of success and failure in research organizations. Histories can be written by using interviews and ‘writeshops’ to construct a timeline, gain a clear understanding of roles and relationships, enquire into what triggers successful innovations and reflect on failures. Lessons drawn from this analysis can be used to improve performance. The dialogue that is promoted between the actors during the preparation of institutional histories can promote learning and capacity building.
Blog Title
Better Evaluation
Accessed
2018-10-18
Citation
Better Evaluation. (n.d.). Institutional Histories. Better Evaluation. Retrieved October 18, 2018, from https://www.betterevaluation.org/en/plan/approach/institutional_histories