Over the last half-decade, corporate interest in Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) — strategies for profitably serving the world’s lowest income consumers—has dropped precipitously or migrated to the CSR (i.e., philanthropic) side of the business. We contend that these trends stem from a fundamental misalignment generated when BOP is framed and managed as a market-based solution to poverty alleviation rather than an internally competitive investment opportunity. Examining macro, meso, and micro dimensions of a company’s core operations, we argue that if corporations are to make BOP part of their investment portfolios, there needs to be four changes to management practice which ensure business fundamentals guide decision-making. First, proponents ...
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The issue of survival and sustenance are at the very foundation of every individual or organization....
In 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
The poor at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) has traditionally been viewed as an unattractive segment...
The base-of-the-pyramid (BoP) concept plays a prominent role among the market-based perspectives for...
This chapter provides a brief background to the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) phenomenon. It begins with...
The 2002 publication of “The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid ” by Prahalad and Hart posed a pro...
The role of business has traditionally been ignored in the global debates around economic developmen...
In the last decade a growing articulation of the business strategy of the firms with somespecific gl...
textabstractThe Base- or Bottom-of-the-Pyramid (BOP) philosophy has rapidly gained currency in busin...
As established markets become increasingly saturated, a growing number of multinational corporations...
International audienceThe bottom of the pyramid (BoP) refers to markets that serve some of the poore...
ln 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
The base (bottom) of the pyramid (BoP) concept was popularized by Prahalad (2004) as well as other w...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to suggest that firms should transpose ...
Contains fulltext : 131846.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)More and more...
The issue of survival and sustenance are at the very foundation of every individual or organization....
In 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
The poor at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) has traditionally been viewed as an unattractive segment...
The base-of-the-pyramid (BoP) concept plays a prominent role among the market-based perspectives for...
This chapter provides a brief background to the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) phenomenon. It begins with...
The 2002 publication of “The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid ” by Prahalad and Hart posed a pro...
The role of business has traditionally been ignored in the global debates around economic developmen...
In the last decade a growing articulation of the business strategy of the firms with somespecific gl...
textabstractThe Base- or Bottom-of-the-Pyramid (BOP) philosophy has rapidly gained currency in busin...
As established markets become increasingly saturated, a growing number of multinational corporations...
International audienceThe bottom of the pyramid (BoP) refers to markets that serve some of the poore...
ln 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
The base (bottom) of the pyramid (BoP) concept was popularized by Prahalad (2004) as well as other w...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to suggest that firms should transpose ...
Contains fulltext : 131846.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)More and more...
The issue of survival and sustenance are at the very foundation of every individual or organization....
In 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...