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This book focuses on the Base of the Pyramid (BOP) in Africa and
examines the role of the private sector in the fight against
poverty. The BOP concept, which is a market-based approach to
poverty eradication, presents a great avenue for businesses to
develop opportunities and new business models that enable and
empower those in the BOP population in Africa to raise their
socio-economic welfare and well-being. The BOP market and the
business interest in the BOP in Africa is rising. This book
furthers our understanding of the characteristics of BOP markets in
Africa, and the challenges and opportunities to address poverty and
development in a sustainable manner. The book covers various themes
of BOP markets and their embeddedness in social-cultural settings
in Africa. The different chapters employ a variety of theoretical
and methodological approaches to advance research and practice of
BOP in Africa. The book chapters reflect multiple diversities that
characterise sub-Saharan Africa based on studies in 13 country
contexts and from five industry sectors. This book is recommended
reading for managers and policy makers, as well as students and
academics interested in Base of the Pyramid markets.
The Innovation and Sustainability in Base of the Pyramid Markets
series comprises four volumes, covering theoretical perspectives,
themes, and various aspects of interest across four key
geographical regions where Base of the Pyramid (BOP) markets are
located - Latin America, Asia, Africa, and affluent countries. This
book focuses on the BOP markets in Asia, and in particular the
challenge of how to address the needs of deprived population groups
in a sustainable manner. Base of the Pyramid Markets in Asia deals
with, amongst other topics, the innovation and innovativeness that
is necessary to better the life of resource-poor population groups.
The book covers various themes and aspects of BOP markets in Asia
and their embeddedness in socio-cultural settings, and adopts a
variety of theoretical angles for analysing the phenomena. Thus,
this book aims at furthering our understanding of BOP markets in
Asia and at deriving valuable recommendations for managers and
policy makers. BOP markets face unique challenges and private
sector actors alone cannot ensure sustainable value creation
activities. Multidimensional elements and factors are needed to
alleviate poverty and create economic development aligned with
principles of sustainable development. Therefore, the book
comprises critical and empirical studies as well as conceptual
papers on the challenges linked to BOP markets in Asian countries.
This book is recommended reading for managers and policy makers, as
well as students and academics interested in Base of the Pyramid
markets.
This book focuses on the Base of the Pyramid (BOP) in Latin America
and examines the role of the markets in serving low-income
populations as consumers, distributors, and entrepreneurs. Deep
inequalities, violence, and urbanisation characterise the region.
Despite the reduction of poverty observed during the first two
decades of the 21st century, Latin America is the most unequal
region in the world. Outside active war zones, the region has the
highest homicide rate in the world and violence and inequality are
both deeply intertwined. Markets have a crucial role to play in
closing this gap and offering job and income opportunities,
especially to unemployed youth, paving the way for safer, more
peaceful, and sustainable development. The book also offers a
theoretical reflection on the role that community enterprises who
manage common-pool resources can play in serving markets and
creating income opportunities for the rural poor. The book is
recommended for managers, policy makers, students, and scholars
interested in Base of the Pyramid markets and their potential to
lift people out of poverty and to promote a more equal society.
The Frugal Innovation and Bottom of the Pyramid Markets series
comprises four volumes, covering theoretical perspectives, themes
and various aspects of interest across four key geographical
regions where BOP markets are located - South America, Asia, Africa
and more engineered countries. BOP always addresses the poorest
people or socioeconomic order or groups within a country, society,
region or continent, thus, this series contributes a profound
understanding of BOP markets across the most important geographical
areas around the world and presents valuable insights on how the
private sector can work together with other stakeholders to develop
and operationalize economically viable business models in BOP
markets, all the while contributing to sustainable development.
Private actors such as multinationals, SMEs and entrepreneurs have
a critical role to play in achieving the Sustainable Development
Goals agenda as laid down by United Nations in September 2015. Yet,
BOP markets face unique challenges and the private sector alone
cannot orchestrate sustainable value creation activities. Each
volume presents several theoretical strands that highlight the
diverse approaches and solutions to developing BOP markets further.
Frugal, reverse and inclusive innovations can foster (sustainable)
development and provide new business models and value streams that
other countries can also benefit from. A variety of stylistic
elements, such as research work, interviews and roundtable
discussions, offer a wide and vivid impression of ongoing
challenges and fruitful solutions.
The Frugal Innovation and Bottom of the Pyramid Markets series
comprises four volumes, covering theoretical perspectives, themes
and various aspects of interest across four key geographical
regions where BOP markets are located - South America, Asia, Africa
and more engineered countries. BOP always addresses the poorest
people or socioeconomic order or groups within a country, society,
region or continent, thus, this series contributes a profound
understanding of BOP markets across the most important geographical
areas around the world and presents valuable insights on how the
private sector can work together with other stakeholders to develop
and operationalize economically viable business models in BOP
markets, all the while contributing to sustainable development.
Private actors such as multinationals, SMEs and entrepreneurs have
a critical role to play in achieving the Sustainable Development
Goals agenda as laid down by United Nations in September 2015. Yet,
BOP markets face unique challenges and the private sector alone
cannot orchestrate sustainable value creation activities. Each
volume presents several theoretical strands that highlight the
diverse approaches and solutions to developing BOP markets further.
Frugal, reverse and inclusive innovations can foster (sustainable)
development and provide new business models and value streams that
other countries can also benefit from. A variety of stylistic
elements, such as research work, interviews and roundtable
discussions, offer a wide and vivid impression of ongoing
challenges and fruitful solutions.
This book illustrates key sustainability issues in global textile
and fashion value chains, by examining individual types of fibers
either at a single step in or along the entire value chain. It
approaches sustainability-related issues in the textile and fashion
value chain from an interdisciplinary and holistic viewpoint, with
each contribution linking questions on the textile and fashion
value chain to various drivers, indicators and concepts of
sustainability. Each chapter represents a single step in the
textile and fashion value chain, exploring and considering a wide
range of interwoven and interdependent technological,
environmental, social, political and economic aspects. Various
fibers, textile engineering and chemical treatment steps, as well
as innovative business concepts and regulatory frameworks across
the entire textile and fashion value chain are identified,
analyzed, discussed and critically evaluated. The book provides a
systematic overview of the potential and challenges of sustainable
textile and fashion value chains, making it of interest to
practitioners and scientists in sustainability science,
environmental economics, and business, management and innovation.
Further, it offers a valuable source of information for industrial
and mechanical engineering researchers, and for students in the
areas of textile engineering, fashion, or the apparel and clothing
industry.
The Innovation and Sustainability in Base of the Pyramid Markets
series comprises four volumes, covering theoretical perspectives,
themes, and various aspects of interest across four key
geographical regions where Base of the Pyramid (BOP) markets are
located - Latin America, Asia, Africa, and affluent countries. This
book focuses on the BOP markets in Asia, and in particular the
challenge of how to address the needs of deprived population groups
in a sustainable manner. Base of the Pyramid Markets in Asia deals
with, amongst other topics, the innovation and innovativeness that
is necessary to better the life of resource-poor population groups.
The book covers various themes and aspects of BOP markets in Asia
and their embeddedness in socio-cultural settings, and adopts a
variety of theoretical angles for analysing the phenomena. Thus,
this book aims at furthering our understanding of BOP markets in
Asia and at deriving valuable recommendations for managers and
policy makers. BOP markets face unique challenges and private
sector actors alone cannot ensure sustainable value creation
activities. Multidimensional elements and factors are needed to
alleviate poverty and create economic development aligned with
principles of sustainable development. Therefore, the book
comprises critical and empirical studies as well as conceptual
papers on the challenges linked to BOP markets in Asian countries.
This book is recommended reading for managers and policy makers, as
well as students and academics interested in Base of the Pyramid
markets.
This book focuses on the Base of the Pyramid (BOP) in Africa and
examines the role of the private sector in the fight against
poverty. The BOP concept, which is a market-based approach to
poverty eradication, presents a great avenue for businesses to
develop opportunities and new business models that enable and
empower those in the BOP population in Africa to raise their
socio-economic welfare and well-being. The BOP market and the
business interest in the BOP in Africa is rising. This book
furthers our understanding of the characteristics of BOP markets in
Africa, and the challenges and opportunities to address poverty and
development in a sustainable manner. The book covers various themes
of BOP markets and their embeddedness in social-cultural settings
in Africa. The different chapters employ a variety of theoretical
and methodological approaches to advance research and practice of
BOP in Africa. The book chapters reflect multiple diversities that
characterise sub-Saharan Africa based on studies in 13 country
contexts and from five industry sectors. This book is recommended
reading for managers and policy makers, as well as students and
academics interested in Base of the Pyramid markets.
This book illustrates key sustainability issues in global textile
and fashion value chains, by examining individual types of fibers
either at a single step in or along the entire value chain. It
approaches sustainability-related issues in the textile and fashion
value chain from an interdisciplinary and holistic viewpoint, with
each contribution linking questions on the textile and fashion
value chain to various drivers, indicators and concepts of
sustainability. Each chapter represents a single step in the
textile and fashion value chain, exploring and considering a wide
range of interwoven and interdependent technological,
environmental, social, political and economic aspects. Various
fibers, textile engineering and chemical treatment steps, as well
as innovative business concepts and regulatory frameworks across
the entire textile and fashion value chain are identified,
analyzed, discussed and critically evaluated. The book provides a
systematic overview of the potential and challenges of sustainable
textile and fashion value chains, making it of interest to
practitioners and scientists in sustainability science,
environmental economics, and business, management and innovation.
Further, it offers a valuable source of information for industrial
and mechanical engineering researchers, and for students in the
areas of textile engineering, fashion, or the apparel and clothing
industry.
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