DocumentCode
3389094
Title
Technologies and Business Models that Work in Developing Countries
Author
Koch, James L. ; Caradonna, Thomas M.
Author_Institution
Santa Clara Univ., CA
fYear
2006
fDate
38838
Firstpage
193
Lastpage
202
Abstract
The innovative adaptation of advanced and "appropriate technologies" in developing countries offers valuable insight into the need for new design parameters to increase the diffusion of technological innovations to the poor. This adaptation process also highlights how the challenges of infrastructure and distribution can be overcome, as well as how prevailing business models can be adapted to foster market creation at the bottom of the pyramid. This paper draws on the evidence from nominations to the Tech Museum Awards and lessons learned from on-the-ground social entrepreneurs to suggest a possible roadmap for increasing technology deployability and useability, and for increasing the rate of future technology diffusion in developing countries
Keywords
corporate modelling; innovation management; socio-economic effects; technology management; business model; developing countries; social enterprises; social entrepreneur; socio-technical systems; technology criteria; Business communication; Communications technology; Conference management; Educational technology; Environmental economics; Fasteners; Food technology; Power generation economics; Technological innovation; Testing; Social entrepreneur; business models; socio-technical systems; technology criteria for social enterprises;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information and Communication Technologies and Development, 2006. ICTD '06. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Berkeley, CA
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0485-1
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0485-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTD.2006.301857
Filename
4085532
Link To Document