Social innovations and their diffusion are critical in bridging the multiplicity of deprivations experienced by those in subsistence contexts. Yet they often do not diffuse as expected. To better understand this prevalent problem, this article develops a theory of diffusion that explains the reproduction (duplication) of social innovations in subsistence contexts. The theory utilizes a bottom‐up perspective that considers what attributes of innovations and capacities of actors matter to reproduction, particularly for subsistence user‐producers. Adopting an inductive, case‐based approach, the authors draw on examples of social innovations in Sub‐Saharan Africa. Based on the authors' research and extant literature, this article builds a typol...
This article provides the background and the events leading up to this special issue, and the compos...
The globalized Western culture of innovation, as propagated by major aid institutions, does not nece...
Resource constrained-innovation (RCI) at the so-called ‘bottom of the pyramid’ (BOP) in developing c...
Purpose – This paper aims to deepen the understanding of subsistence exchange practices and their co...
Despite some extant research on innovation adoption in subsistence marketplace contexts, little is k...
Pro-poor innovations are innovations targeted at economically poor consumers. These innovations have...
This article explores how social entrepreneurs utilize their unique circumstances and resources at a...
So called “pro-poor” innovations may improve consumer wellbeing in subsistence marketplaces. However...
A gap exists in the literature between general diffusion of technological innovations and socioecono...
Billions of people around the world live in subsistence conditions. While this has traditionally bee...
Research about consumers in subsistence marketplaces (Viswanathan and Sridharan 2009; Viswanathan an...
Implementation of social innovations in subsistence marketplaces often fails as a result of not brin...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the different concepts of innovation in thesubsist...
Despite some extant research on innovation adoption in subsistence marketplace contexts, little is k...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
This article provides the background and the events leading up to this special issue, and the compos...
The globalized Western culture of innovation, as propagated by major aid institutions, does not nece...
Resource constrained-innovation (RCI) at the so-called ‘bottom of the pyramid’ (BOP) in developing c...
Purpose – This paper aims to deepen the understanding of subsistence exchange practices and their co...
Despite some extant research on innovation adoption in subsistence marketplace contexts, little is k...
Pro-poor innovations are innovations targeted at economically poor consumers. These innovations have...
This article explores how social entrepreneurs utilize their unique circumstances and resources at a...
So called “pro-poor” innovations may improve consumer wellbeing in subsistence marketplaces. However...
A gap exists in the literature between general diffusion of technological innovations and socioecono...
Billions of people around the world live in subsistence conditions. While this has traditionally bee...
Research about consumers in subsistence marketplaces (Viswanathan and Sridharan 2009; Viswanathan an...
Implementation of social innovations in subsistence marketplaces often fails as a result of not brin...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the different concepts of innovation in thesubsist...
Despite some extant research on innovation adoption in subsistence marketplace contexts, little is k...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
This article provides the background and the events leading up to this special issue, and the compos...
The globalized Western culture of innovation, as propagated by major aid institutions, does not nece...
Resource constrained-innovation (RCI) at the so-called ‘bottom of the pyramid’ (BOP) in developing c...