Cocreation at the base of the pyramid: Reviewing and organizing the diverse conceptualizations
T Nahi - Organization & Environment, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
The base of the pyramid (BOP) approach suggests that business with low-income
consumers or producers can simultaneously foster well-being, environmental sustainability …
consumers or producers can simultaneously foster well-being, environmental sustainability …
Case studies of innovative medical device companies from India: barriers and enablers to development
S Jarosławski, G Saberwal - BMC health services research, 2013 - Springer
Background Over 75% of the medical devices used in India are imported. Often, they are
costly and maladapted to low-resource settings. We have prepared case studies of six firms …
costly and maladapted to low-resource settings. We have prepared case studies of six firms …
The harnessing of biotechnology in India: Which roads to travel?
In India, as in most developing countries, biotechnology was ushered in through public
policy rather than individual firm initiatives. Throughout the 1980s and until the mid-1990s …
policy rather than individual firm initiatives. Throughout the 1980s and until the mid-1990s …
Indian vaccine innovation: the case of Shantha Biotechnics
J Chakma, H Masum, K Perampaladas, J Heys… - Globalization and …, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Background Although the World Health Organization had recommended that every
child be vaccinated for Hepatitis B by the early 1980s, large multinational pharmaceutical …
child be vaccinated for Hepatitis B by the early 1980s, large multinational pharmaceutical …
[PDF][PDF] Policies and Interventions to Improve Access to Next-Generation Antimicrobials in Low-and Middle-Income Countries
P HOTKAR, D JENA, MA RAHMAN, S DAS… - cgdev.org
Executive summary Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health issue that poses
a threat to global health security, with India carrying one of the largest burdens of drug …
a threat to global health security, with India carrying one of the largest burdens of drug …
Developing countries can contribute to global health innovation
J Chakma, H Chakma - Nature Medicine, 2013 - nature.com
Trevor Mundel1 rightly notes that most pharmaceutical firms are focused on developing
lucrative therapies, which has left a vacuum for treating diseases primarily affecting …
lucrative therapies, which has left a vacuum for treating diseases primarily affecting …
Co-creation between a Venture Creation Programme and the Base of the Pyramid: A case study of how entrepreneurship students can be driven and enabled to co …
KH Leine - 2020 - ntnuopen.ntnu.no
The Base of the Pyramid (BoP) segment is the most economically deprived group in society.
Despite being economically poor, the poverty-stricken are knowledge rich and can …
Despite being economically poor, the poverty-stricken are knowledge rich and can …
[PDF][PDF] Forthcoming in 'Technological Forecasting and Social Change'
SE Reid, SV Ramani - 2011 - shyama-v-ramani.net
In India, as in most developing countries, biotechnology was ushered in through public
policy rather than individual firm initiatives. Throughout the 1980s and until the mid 1990s …
policy rather than individual firm initiatives. Throughout the 1980s and until the mid 1990s …