Frugal innovation : models, means, methods / Yasser Bhatti, University of Oxford, Radha Basu, iMerit Inc., California, David Barron, University of Oxford, Marc Ventresca, University of Oxford.
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- text
- unmediated
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- 9781316638644
- 658.4063 BHA 23 022632
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Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore | 658.4063 BHA 022632 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 022632 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Models of Frugal Innovation; 1. Defining the Context; 2. MODEL 1. How do social entrepreneurs conceptualise innovation?; 3. MODEL 2: How do social entrepreneurs conceptualise innovation in the face of institutional voids and resource scarcity?; Part II. Towards a Theory of Frugal Innovation; 4. Integrative Results and Theory Development; 5. Testing the Models and Theory Using Seconday Case Examples; 6. Implications for Research, Practice and Policy; Part III. Tools for Practice and Research; 7. A. Toolkit to Identify and Categorise Frugal Innovations; 8. B. Lessons from the Frugal Innovation Lab; 9. C. Detailed Research Methodology and Design.
"To date, books on low-cost or 'frugal innovation' have been practitioner-oriented and largely based on anecdotal evidence. This ground-breaking book provides a scholarly understanding of frugal innovation, drawing on empirical research. The resulting theoretical framework provides a basis from which readers can parse the voluminous literature on this increasingly popular and ubiquitous but under-theorized set of ideas and practices, and paves the way for further academic research in the fields of social innovation, social entrepreneurship and development studies. The book's models and metrics enable practitioners and policymakers to identify and evaluate frugal innovations. Furthermore, given increasing competition from low-cost global competitors, its findings demonstrate to business leaders how they can use frugal innovation to become globally competitive, with the end goal of improving lives for everyone, everywhere"--
"Over the last few years, frugal innovation has been widely cited in popular literature and has gained the attention of innovation scholars, practitioners and policymakers. However, many claims have been based on conjecture or anecdotal evidence at best, relying on a handful of cases, which have been described and discussed many times over. This book aims to be one of the most extensive and in-depth empirical studies of this loosely understood phenomenon"--
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