We designed and applied an innovation survey in agriculture and livestock. If you go to work innovation in this sector, we gladly would send. The survey is in Spanish
I don't have in hand any recent articles to recommand, but what I regularly see in many instruments, are questions with to many topics in the same question. This is mostly the case in management instruments. I suggest you qualify any instrument before to use it, mainly the clarity of the construct itself to measure, the words used to define it, its frontiers, its theorical and operational; definition, and so important, how the questions are formulated. Are there, one question-one topic, for sure whithout desirability biais, about an observable behavior etc. Look also at the methodology used to build the questionnaire, any face validation with experts? Any pilot tests? Is the coefficient alpha plausible in a context of social sciences?
These are some of the weakness I often observed in building instruments. Not necessairly all in the same instrument, but often somes.
Hope this may be usufull to assess the quality of instruments you will find.