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Frugal Innovation and the New Product Development Process

Insights from Indonesia

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'This book offers a comprehensive guide on developing frugal products for innovators and researchers within the Asia region. With fast-growing low-income markets across developing and developed countries, their distinctive needs for new products require firms and entrepreneurs to make significant adaptations to their innovation practices. This book offers a unique roadmap from ideation to commercialisation, guiding us through the development of new frugal products for these billion people. This is a unique perspective drawing together the key New Product Development Process and frugal innovation research. Two powerful case studies are presented with detailed insights around the successful ideation to commercialisation of frugal products in Asia, helping address two major development challenges – access to clean water and safe cooking methods. A must-read book for academics and practitioners!' —Stephan Buse, Management board member, Center for Frugal Innovation at TUHH; Deputy Director, Institute for Technology and Innovation Management, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

'As the co-founder of FabLab Bandung, which is the first FabLab in West Java, Indonesia, and the second FabLab in Indonesia, I found this book timely and interesting. The book provides a framework of NPD in the frugal innovation context with two case studies from Indonesia. As Indonesia is one of emerging economies with more than 260 million people, frugal innovation can be a powerful approach to solve some of the development challenges for the BOP segment in Indonesia. I believe this book is very useful as it gives us the roadmap to convert ideas to commercialization from the frugal innovation perspective. A must read for practitioners.' — Joseph King Wiharjo, Co-founder, FabLab Bandung, Indonesia

'This book is a must-read for academics, researchers, investors, practitioners, as well as policy and decision makers working on frugal innovation and new product development. The book provides key decisions, tools and techniques necessary for the new product development process of frugal innovation in addressing low-income consumer needs. The reported results of case studies in Indonesia are indeed insightful. This book is fantastic!' — Sudi Mungkasi, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

‘… the Indonesia case book starts at the same place, with a useful (and complementary) overview of the field but then quickly explores the ‘how’ questions of frugal innovation in the context of two stories of new product development for emerging market conditions. Cooking stoves and drinking water solutions are of huge importance in emerging markets, especially for rural populations, and innovation in this space is badly needed. A major strength …, apart from the detailed and critical review of the cases, is the development of a new product development process framework to guide innovation of this kind. Because this is elaborated in the context of specific cases, it has potential for wider application and to become part of a frugal innovator’s toolkit…’ ─ International Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 23, No. 7, October 2019

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This book explores the new product development process of firms developing frugal innovation for the base-of-the-pyramid (BOP) markets in developing countries. Frugal innovations are products characterised by an affordable price-point, durability, usability and core functionalities that are highly adapted to BOP consumers' needs. Les mer

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This book explores the new product development process of firms developing frugal innovation for the base-of-the-pyramid (BOP) markets in developing countries. Frugal innovations are products characterised by an affordable price-point, durability, usability and core functionalities that are highly adapted to BOP consumers' needs. Frugal products have the potential to drive the development progress and living standards of low-income consumers.


With an innovation framework developed from worldwide frugal case studies, this book provides detailed insights through two in-depth start-up firms in Indonesia that have successfully launched frugal products for the low-income market. These two start-ups have addressed two major development challenges for not just Indonesia, but also the global BOP market - traditional methods of cooking and access to clean drinking water.


A detailed roadmap is developed from insights into the processes and management decisions of these two start-ups and combined with previous studies on frugal products. Providing a detailed roadmap across the different phases and stages of the new product development process when developing frugal products, this book will be insightful to not only innovators but also investors and government agencies supporting their activities.

Detaljer

Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
270
ISBN
9780367029319
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
23 x 16 cm

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'This book offers a comprehensive guide on developing frugal products for innovators and researchers within the Asia region. With fast-growing low-income markets across developing and developed countries, their distinctive needs for new products require firms and entrepreneurs to make significant adaptations to their innovation practices. This book offers a unique roadmap from ideation to commercialisation, guiding us through the development of new frugal products for these billion people. This is a unique perspective drawing together the key New Product Development Process and frugal innovation research. Two powerful case studies are presented with detailed insights around the successful ideation to commercialisation of frugal products in Asia, helping address two major development challenges – access to clean water and safe cooking methods. A must-read book for academics and practitioners!' —Stephan Buse, Management board member, Center for Frugal Innovation at TUHH; Deputy Director, Institute for Technology and Innovation Management, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

'As the co-founder of FabLab Bandung, which is the first FabLab in West Java, Indonesia, and the second FabLab in Indonesia, I found this book timely and interesting. The book provides a framework of NPD in the frugal innovation context with two case studies from Indonesia. As Indonesia is one of emerging economies with more than 260 million people, frugal innovation can be a powerful approach to solve some of the development challenges for the BOP segment in Indonesia. I believe this book is very useful as it gives us the roadmap to convert ideas to commercialization from the frugal innovation perspective. A must read for practitioners.' — Joseph King Wiharjo, Co-founder, FabLab Bandung, Indonesia

'This book is a must-read for academics, researchers, investors, practitioners, as well as policy and decision makers working on frugal innovation and new product development. The book provides key decisions, tools and techniques necessary for the new product development process of frugal innovation in addressing low-income consumer needs. The reported results of case studies in Indonesia are indeed insightful. This book is fantastic!' — Sudi Mungkasi, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

‘… the Indonesia case book starts at the same place, with a useful (and complementary) overview of the field but then quickly explores the ‘how’ questions of frugal innovation in the context of two stories of new product development for emerging market conditions. Cooking stoves and drinking water solutions are of huge importance in emerging markets, especially for rural populations, and innovation in this space is badly needed. A major strength …, apart from the detailed and critical review of the cases, is the development of a new product development process framework to guide innovation of this kind. Because this is elaborated in the context of specific cases, it has potential for wider application and to become part of a frugal innovator’s toolkit…’ ─ International Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 23, No. 7, October 2019

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'This book offers a comprehensive guide on developing frugal products for innovators and researchers within the Asia region. With fast-growing low-income markets across developing and developed countries, their distinctive needs for new products require firms and entrepreneurs to make significant adaptations to their innovation practices. This book offers a unique roadmap from ideation to commercialisation, guiding us through the development of new frugal products for these billion people. This is a unique perspective drawing together the key New Product Development Process and frugal innovation research. Two powerful case studies are presented with detailed insights around the successful ideation to commercialisation of frugal products in Asia, helping address two major development challenges – access to clean water and safe cooking methods. A must-read book for academics and practitioners!' —Stephan Buse, Management board member, Center for Frugal Innovation at TUHH; Deputy Director, Institute for Technology and Innovation Management, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

'As the co-founder of FabLab Bandung, which is the first FabLab in West Java, Indonesia, and the second FabLab in Indonesia, I found this book timely and interesting. The book provides a framework of NPD in the frugal innovation context with two case studies from Indonesia. As Indonesia is one of emerging economies with more than 260 million people, frugal innovation can be a powerful approach to solve some of the development challenges for the BOP segment in Indonesia. I believe this book is very useful as it gives us the roadmap to convert ideas to commercialization from the frugal innovation perspective. A must read for practitioners.' — Joseph King Wiharjo, Co-founder, FabLab Bandung, Indonesia

'This book is a must-read for academics, researchers, investors, practitioners, as well as policy and decision makers working on frugal innovation and new product development. The book provides key decisions, tools and techniques necessary for the new product development process of frugal innovation in addressing low-income consumer needs. The reported results of case studies in Indonesia are indeed insightful. This book is fantastic!' — Sudi Mungkasi, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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