Engaging scientists through institutional histories
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Prasad, Shambu (Author)
- Hall, Andrew (Author)
- Thummuru, Laxmi (Author)
Title
Engaging scientists through institutional histories
Abstract
An institutional history is a narrative that records key points about how institutional arrangements – new ways of working
– evolve over time creating more effective ways to achieve goals. It can be used to document institutional innovations
in projects and to highlight barriers to change. An institutional history draws out and synthesizes lessons for research
organizations and partners as well as for others in similar circumstances.
Report Number
14
Series Title
ILAC Brief
Institution
CGIAR
Date
November 2006
Pages
2
Accessed
2018-10-18
Citation
Prasad, S., Hall, A., & Thummuru, L. (2006). Engaging scientists through institutional histories (No. 14; ILAC Brief, p. 2). CGIAR. https://www.betterevaluation.org/sites/default/files/ILAC_Brief14_institutional.pdf
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