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Research and development from the bottom up - introduction of terminologies for new product development in emerging markets

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In this article, a conceptual framework is introduced consisting of three core dimensions: sophistication, sustainability, and emerging market orientation, where analogies and distinctions between the terms are identified and general tendencies are explored such as the increasing importance of sustainability in social and ecological context or the growing interest of developed market firms in approaches from emerging markets.
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This paper gives a comprehensive overview of the commonly used terms jugaad, frugal innovation, frugal engineering, constraint-based innovation, Gandhian innovation, catalytic innovation, grassroots innovation, indigenous innovation, and reverse innovation. Based on that, a conceptual framework is introduced consisting of three core dimensions: sophistication, sustainability, and emerging market orientation. On the basis of these dimensions, analogies and distinctions between the terms are identified and general tendencies are explored such as the increasing importance of sustainability in social and ecological context or the growing interest of developed market firms in approaches from emerging markets. Hence, the presented framework supports further research in new paradigms for research and development (R&D) in developed market firms (DMFs), particularly in relation to emerging markets. This framework enables scholars to compare concepts from developed and emerging markets, to address studies specifically by using consistent terms, and to advance research into the concepts according their characterization.

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What is frugal innovation? Three defining criteria

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define three criteria for frugal innovation: substantial cost reduction, concentration on core functionalities, and optimised performance level, based on the results of a literature review and interviews with 45 managers from companies and researchers from different research institutes.
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Business models for sustainable innovation – an empirical analysis of frugal products and services

TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between frugal and reverse innovation and sustainability remains largely unexplored in the literature, and the authors aim to fill in this gap and answer the research question: How can frugaling and reverse innovations strengthen sustainable development, and how can business models in this context be systemized and described? Employing a multiple case study design, a total of 59 frugual products and services were investigated from a business models and sustainability strategy perspective from June 2014 until June 2015.
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Innovation and entrepreneurship in India: Understanding jugaad

TL;DR: In this article, the authors use the term jugaad to describe the frugal, flexible, and inclusive approach to innovation and entrepreneurship emerging from India, and identify different types of organizations that engage in this approach and elucidate their abilities or lack thereof to undertake such innovation.
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A Systematic Literature Review of Constraint-Based Innovations: State of the Art and Future Perspectives

TL;DR: This study attempts to systematically organize and synthesize the research on innovation approaches originated in, for or from emerging markets, and finds growing standardization in terminology usage and increasing emphasis on “bottom-up” and structured innovation approaches.
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Frugal innovation: A review and research agenda

TL;DR: A systematic research approach was applied in this paper to synthesize the frugal innovation literature, and 101 relevant articles from 11 publication databases were extracted from a standard research review protocol.
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