BoP and MNCs: where is the market and where the source of innovation?


Autoria(s): Tonelli, Marcello; Cristoni, Nicolo Fabrizio
Data(s)

01/10/2013

Resumo

ln 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the BoP (Base of the Pyramid) could represent for business in the tom of new potential consumers. However, MNCs (Multi-National Corporations) have continued to fail in penetrating low income markets, arguably because applied strategies are often the same adopted at the top of the pyramid. Even in those few cases where products get re-envisioned, theie introduction in contexts of extreme poverty only induces new needs and develops new dependencies. At best the rearrangement of business models by MNCs has meant the realization of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibly) schemes that have validity from a marketing perspective, but still lack the crucial element of social embeddedness (London & Hart, 2004). Today the challenge is lo reach the lowest population tier with reinvented business models based on principles of value co-creation. Starting from a view of the potential consumer at the BoP as a ring of continuity in the value chain process – a resource that can itself produce value - this paper concludes proposing an alternative innovative approach to operate in developing markets that overturns the roles of MNCs and the BoP. The proposed perspective of ‘reversed' source of innovation and primary target market builds on two fundamental tenets: traditional knowledge is rich and greatly unexploded, and markets at the lop of the pyramid are saturated with unnecessary products / practices that have lost contact with the natural environment.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62858/

Publicador

Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research

Relação

http://www.mcser.org/journal/index.php/ajis/index

Tonelli, Marcello & Cristoni, Nicolo Fabrizio (2013) BoP and MNCs: where is the market and where the source of innovation? Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2(8), pp. 184-193.

Fonte

Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150307 Innovation and Technology Management #150308 International Business #Base of the Pyramid #Grassroots Innovation #Inclusive Development #Poverty Alleviation #Traditional Knowledge
Tipo

Journal Article