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innovation (BMI) using the relationship of CSR and FP. This study principally follows quantitative method. The smart use of the … practices in Vietnam through the financial and business model innovation as mediation, particularly that favors revisionist view …
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emphasizes that sustainability innovation aimed at poverty alleviation must be grounded in user needs, few studies demonstrate … how to study the poor for purposes of early phase innovation in business enterprises, especially in multiple locations … multi-sited rapid ethnography. We exemplify how the process moves from understanding of needs of poor toward innovation and …
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ethical approach? Additionally, how can the mind-set of innovation and creativity at the bottom of the pyramid in developing …
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findings help to explain why a platform-plus business model emerged as a successful business model innovation to improve ETS in …
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Purpose - this study investigates alternative a small-scale social business model that potentially generate sustainable income for households at the base of the pyramid. A comparison of two low-cost housings that have a different geographical condition and local characteristics is examined....
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A closer look at innovation for and from emerging markets respectively developing economies reveals that a variety of … different terms and concepts related to this type of innovation exist. The goal of my conceptual paper is to present a … differentiate them. After a first investigation in relation to innovation for and from emerging markets the keywords "reverse …
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Almost two decades ago, Prahalad and Hammond [Harv Bus Rev, 80(9):48-59, 2002] introduced the base/bottom of the pyramid (BOP) approach to profitably serving the poor with business models adapted from developed markets while alleviating poverty. In response to disappointing results and ethical...
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