02460nam 2200445 450 991081803610332120230825115608.01-119-57258-41-119-45360-71-119-57251-7(CKB)4100000007220981(MiAaPQ)EBC5612947(CaSebORM)9781786302335(EXLCZ)99410000000722098120190111d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInnovation and developmentVolume 2 the politics at the bottom of the pyramid /Mario Pansera, Richard Owen1st editionLondon, England ;Hoboken, New Jersey :ISTE :Wiley,2018.1 online resource (215 pages)THEi Wiley ebooks1-78630-233-0 Innovation, often tempered by the language of inclusion, has become an indispensable element of contemporary development policy and practice in the so-called Global South. Driven by multinational companies, public–private partnerships and social enterprises, “innovation for development” aims to co-produce social goods (things of value) such as poverty alleviation with associated profit through innovative market-led solutions, opening up untapped and unserved markets in the developing world and exploiting the potential “fortune at the bottom of the pyramid”. But innovation for development is a contested notion with the capacity to shelter multiple political agendas. By reviewing existing academic theory and discussing four in-depth case studies from Bangladesh and India, this book interrogates how innovation for development is being framed, its politics and the impacts it is having on rural communities on the ground. The analysis suggests both an emerging hegemony constructed around a neoliberal, market-led agenda and the existence of countervailing voices that question this framing, sometimes radically so.THEi Wiley ebooks.Technological innovationsDeveloping countriesTechnological innovations338.064091724Pansera Mario1694221Owen RichardMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818036103321Innovation and development4072627UNINA