Purpose – This paper aims to explore how visual comprehensibility of a product can affect innovation adoption among the bottom of the pyramid (BOP) consumers in Bangladesh. Design/methodology/approach – This is an exploratory qualitative study based on interviews with eight managerial respondents involved in the design and marketing of innovative products targeted at BOP consumers in Bangladesh and three respondents who are consumers of these products. Findings – One key finding from this research, in comparison to innovation adoption research in developed contexts, is the distinct importance that BOP consumers attach to visual cues in learning about and understanding a new product. Practical implications – This research provides gu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue that firms need to reconsider application of the conv...
One of the more perplexing of the entrepreneurial issues at the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) is how to ...
In the context of the developing world the marginalised and poor have gained new significance and ar...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore how visual comprehensibility of a product can affect innovation...
Most research into innovation adoption has been done within economically advanced countries. However...
Both for-profit and non-profit/NGO/social businesses may target bottom-of-the-pyramid (BOP) consumer...
Specifically, this research contributes by providing the first empirical comparison of key theoretic...
Partial fulfillment for award of the degree of Master in Business AdministrationThis exploratory stu...
Purpose – It is estimated that the poorest of the world, termed as being economically at the bottom ...
This research investigates the core drivers for bottom of pyramid (BOP) consumers’ motivation for pa...
This paper considers the Community Information Centre (CIC) of Grameenphone (name of Norwegian Telen...
Purpose To enhance the understanding of the moderating influence of different bottom of the pyramid...
In countries such as Bangladesh some innovations have diffused rapidly and been taken up by large se...
If brand orientation is used as a strategy ensuring the “relative advantage” attribute of an innovat...
The purpose of this paper is to assess practical and theoretical considerations that need to be take...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue that firms need to reconsider application of the conv...
One of the more perplexing of the entrepreneurial issues at the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) is how to ...
In the context of the developing world the marginalised and poor have gained new significance and ar...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore how visual comprehensibility of a product can affect innovation...
Most research into innovation adoption has been done within economically advanced countries. However...
Both for-profit and non-profit/NGO/social businesses may target bottom-of-the-pyramid (BOP) consumer...
Specifically, this research contributes by providing the first empirical comparison of key theoretic...
Partial fulfillment for award of the degree of Master in Business AdministrationThis exploratory stu...
Purpose – It is estimated that the poorest of the world, termed as being economically at the bottom ...
This research investigates the core drivers for bottom of pyramid (BOP) consumers’ motivation for pa...
This paper considers the Community Information Centre (CIC) of Grameenphone (name of Norwegian Telen...
Purpose To enhance the understanding of the moderating influence of different bottom of the pyramid...
In countries such as Bangladesh some innovations have diffused rapidly and been taken up by large se...
If brand orientation is used as a strategy ensuring the “relative advantage” attribute of an innovat...
The purpose of this paper is to assess practical and theoretical considerations that need to be take...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue that firms need to reconsider application of the conv...
One of the more perplexing of the entrepreneurial issues at the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) is how to ...
In the context of the developing world the marginalised and poor have gained new significance and ar...