Identifying factors that influence the success of forestry research projects implemented in developing countries: case study results from Vietnam
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2017
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Bartlett, Anthony
Kanowski, Peter
van Kerkhoff, Lorrae
Byron, R.N.
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Oxford University Press
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This paper reports a qualitative investigation of factors contributing to success in 10 collaborative international
forestry research projects funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
(ACIAR) in Vietnam. Success factors were identified, and the relative success of projects was evaluated in
terms of research achievements and impacts, through analysis of ACIAR’s project records and interviews with
key project participants. This process identified 22 factors considered to either enhance or diminish project
success, with the most frequently identified being: collaborative scoping and design; skills mix and time allocations;
funding and equipment; scientists’ commitment and collaboration; and capacity building. Three projects,
representing different categories of assessed research achievement and impact, were examined for evidence
of relationships between these success factors and the relative success of the projects. This assessment suggested
that most of the identified success factors were evident in the project with high research achievements
and high impacts; and, conversely, that there was evidence of factors that diminish project success in
a project that had low achievements and low impacts. The results reported here can help improve the design
and implementation of future collaborative forestry research projects.
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Forestry
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