This book presents on inclusive innovation: a form of innovation motivated by environmental and social aims that uplifts the benefits of innovation while reducing its harms. With research from policy, private sector, and grassroots perspectives, it will interest researchers in innovation studies, political economy, and development studies.
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A refreshingly grounded view on innovation, away from innovator heroes and ephemeral unicorns. This analytically rich book takes us through the origins of "inclusive innovation" and subsequently defines the concept as innovation by and for the problem-owners, innovation for both social and environmental good and last innovation that can take place everywhere. The large number of case studies on inclusive innovation from South East Asia, are a much needed academic contribution to enhance understanding of these tech-savvy and dynamic economies and the inclusive innovation processes emerging bottom-up to mitigate social and environmental challenges. This is an important book.
Dr. Sidsel Grimstad, College of Human and Social Futures, University of Newcastle, Australia
Dr. Sidsel Grimstad, College of Human and Social Futures, University of Newcastle, Australia