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Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Development
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Theory and Practice
Agola, Nathaniel O. & Hunter, Alan

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Nathaniel Agola is Professor ofInternational Economics and Finance at the Graduate School of Global Studies atDoshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. He has authored, and co-edited three books,a number of book chapters, and dozens of research papers in peer-reviewedjournals. Other than teaching and research, he is also actively involved inconsulting in business and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

AlanHunter is Professor of Asian Studies at Coventry University, UK, where he wasformerly Director of the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies. Alan hasworked and studied in China, India, Japan and Singapore and is currently VisitingProfessor at the Graduate School of Global Studies at Doshisha University,Kyoto, Japan.                     


Employing a three-dimensionalapproach, this book discusses inclusive innovation for socio-economic growthand development, and the implications for human security within the context ofdeveloping and emerging economies. Focusing on a new and innovative area ofresearch, Inclusive Innovation forSustainable Development explores new social and technological processesthat are created within, and for the benefit of, marginalised populations.Considering policy and issues surrounding technology, business strategies andbest practices, theoretical underpinnings and a broader contextualisation, theauthors interrogate the concept of the inclusivity of innovations. Written fromthe perspective of the new UN paradigm which states that "no one will be leftbehind”, the book considers the potential contribution of modern technology tohuman security and develops frameworks that counter the potential increases in inequalitythat this may bring. With contributions from leading international scholars ina range of disciplines, as well as practitioners in international developmentorganizations and private sector actors InclusiveInnovation for Sustainable Development provides a way forward for excludedmajority populations to take control of innovative technologies and businessprocesses. 


Part I Innovation, Technologyand Policy.- 1 Introduction (Nathaniel O.Agola).- 2 InclusiveInnovation: Beyond the Laboratory (DavidJ. Grimshaw).- 3 Enabling anInclusive Innovation Ecosystem and SME Development in Kenya: The Role of ICTs (ElijahBitange Ndemo).- 4 Drivers of InclusiveInnovation in Developing County Markets: A Policy Perspective (ChristopherFoster and Richard Heeks).- 5 Can Community EnergyProjects be a Game-Changer Driving the Transition towards a Sustainable EnergySystem in Japan? (SalaamAl Khateeb).- Part II Business and Inclusive Innovation.- 6 5Ps of Innovation Space and LeveragingLatent Value: How to Effectively Innovate and Serve at the Table of InclusiveInnovation (NathanielO. Agola).- 7 GSK in Africa: An Inclusive Strategy Case Study for Low Income MarketSegments (Tashmia Ismail and Philip Powell).- 8 Inclusive Innovation or Inclusive Adaptation?Training Skills for Social Entrepreneurship in the Philippines (Keith Jacksonand Heriberto Ruiz-Tafoya).- Part III Human Security, Morality and Sustainable Development.- 9 Innovation or impediment?On morality and development (Willem Fourie).- 10 Innovationand the security of vulnerable people: shared security and the challenges ofexclusion (Mike Hardy).- 11 Artificial Intelligenceand Human Security (Alan Hunter).- 12 Conclusion (Alan Hunter).


Employing a three-dimensionalapproach, this book discusses inclusive innovation for socio-economic growthand development, and the implications for human security within the context ofdeveloping and emerging economies. Focusing on a new and innovative area ofresearch, Inclusive Innovation forSustainable Development explores new social and technological processesthat are created within, and for the benefit of, marginalised populations.Considering policy and issues surrounding technology, business strategies andbest practices, theoretical underpinnings and a broader contextualisation, theauthors interrogate the concept of the inclusivity of innovations. Written fromthe perspective of the new UN paradigm which states that "no one will be leftbehind”, the book considers the potential contribution of modern technology tohuman security and develops frameworks that counter the potential increases in inequalitythat this may bring. With contributions from leading international scholars ina range of disciplines, as well as practitioners in international developmentorganizations and private sector actors InclusiveInnovation for Sustainable Development provides a way forward for excludedmajority populations to take control of innovative technologies and businessprocesses. 



Employing a three-dimensionalapproach, this book discusses inclusive innovation for socio-economic growthand development, and the implications for human security within the context ofdeveloping and emerging economies. Focusing on a new and innovative area ofresearch, Inclusive Innovation forSustainable Development explores new social and technological processesthat are created within, and for the benefit of, marginalised populations.Considering policy and issues surrounding technology, business strategies andbest practices, theoretical underpinnings and a broader contextualisation, theauthors interrogate the concept of the inclusivity of innovations. Written fromthe perspective of the new UN paradigm which states that "no one will be leftbehind", the book considers the potential contribution of modern technology tohuman security and develops frameworks that counter the potential increases in inequalitythat this may bring. With contributions from leading international scholars ina range of disciplines, as well as practitioners in international developmentorganizations and private sector actors InclusiveInnovation for Sustainable Development provides a way forward for excludedmajority populations to take control of innovative technologies and businessprocesses. 


Part I Innovation, Technologyand Policy.- 1 Introduction (Nathaniel O.Agola).- 2 InclusiveInnovation: Beyond the Laboratory (DavidJ. Grimshaw).- 3 Enabling anInclusive Innovation Ecosystem and SME Development in Kenya: The Role of ICTs (ElijahBitange Ndemo).- 4 Drivers of InclusiveInnovation in Developing County Markets: A Policy Perspective (ChristopherFoster and Richard Heeks).- 5 Can Community EnergyProjects be a Game-Changer Driving the Transition towards a Sustainable EnergySystem in Japan? (SalaamAl Khateeb).- Part II Business and Inclusive Innovation.- 6 5Ps of Innovation Space and LeveragingLatent Value: How to Effectively Innovate and Serve at the Table of InclusiveInnovation (NathanielO. Agola).- 7 GSK in Africa: An Inclusive Strategy Case Study for Low Income MarketSegments (Tashmia Ismail and Philip Powell).- 8 Inclusive Innovation or Inclusive Adaptation?Training Skills for Social Entrepreneurship in the Philippines (Keith Jacksonand Heriberto Ruiz-Tafoya).- Part III Human Security, Morality and Sustainable Development.- 9 Innovation or impediment?On morality and development (Willem Fourie).- 10 Innovationand the security of vulnerable people: shared security and the challenges ofexclusion (Mike Hardy).- 11 Artificial Intelligenceand Human Security (Alan Hunter).- 12 Conclusion (Alan Hunter).


Nathaniel Agola is Professor ofInternational Economics and Finance at the Graduate School of Global Studies atDoshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. He has authored, and co-edited three books,a number of book chapters, and dozens of research papers in peer-reviewedjournals. Other than teaching and research, he is also actively involved inconsulting in business and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

AlanHunter is Professor of Asian Studies at Coventry University, UK, where he wasformerly Director of the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies. Alan hasworked and studied in China, India, Japan and Singapore and is currently VisitingProfessor at the Graduate School of Global Studies at Doshisha University,Kyoto, Japan.



Über den Autor

Nathaniel Agola is Professor ofnInternational Economics and Finance at the Graduate School of Global Studies atnDoshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. He has authored, and co-edited three books,na number of book chapters, and dozens of research papers in peer-reviewednjournals. Other than teaching and research, he is also actively involved innconsulting in business and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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AlannHunter is Professor of Asian Studies at Coventry University, UK, where he wasnformerly Director of the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies. Alan hasnworked and studied in China, India, Japan and Singapore and is currently VisitingnProfessor at the Graduate School of Global Studies at Doshisha University,nKyoto, Japan.                     

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Inhaltsverzeichnis



Part I Innovation, Technology and Policy.- 1 Introduction (Nathaniel O. Agola).- 2 Inclusive Innovation: Beyond the Laboratory (David J. Grimshaw).- 3 Enabling an Inclusive Innovation Ecosystem and SME Development in Kenya: The Role of ICTs (Elijah Bitange Ndemo).- 4 Drivers of Inclusive Innovation in Developing County Markets: A Policy Perspective (Christopher Foster and Richard Heeks).- 5 Can Community Energy Projects be a Game-Changer Driving the Transition towards a Sustainable Energy System in Japan? (Salaam Al Khateeb).- Part II Business and Inclusive Innovation.- 6 5Ps of Innovation Space and Leveraging Latent Value: How to Effectively Innovate and Serve at the Table of Inclusive Innovation (Nathaniel O. Agola).- 7 GSK in Africa: An Inclusive Strategy Case Study for Low Income Market Segments (Tashmia Ismail and Philip Powell).- 8 Inclusive Innovation or Inclusive Adaptation? Training Skills for Social Entrepreneurship in the Philippines (Keith Jackson and Heriberto Ruiz-Tafoya).- Part III Human Security, Morality and Sustainable Development.- 9 Innovation or impediment? On morality and development (Willem Fourie).- 10 Innovation and the security of vulnerable people: shared security and the challenges of exclusion (Mike Hardy).- 11 Artificial Intelligence and Human Security (Alan Hunter).- 12 Conclusion (Alan Hunter).


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Employing a three-dimensional
approach, this book discusses inclusive innovation for socio-economic growth
and development, and the implications for human security within the context of
developing and emerging economies. Focusing on a new and innovative area of
research, Inclusive Innovation for
Sustainable Development explores new social and technological processes
that are created within, and for the benefit of, marginalised populations.
Considering policy and issues surrounding technology, business strategies and
best practices, theoretical underpinnings and a broader contextualisation, the
authors interrogate the concept of the inclusivity of innovations. Written from
the perspective of the new UN paradigm which states that "no one will be left
behind", the book considers the potential contribution of modern technology to
human security and develops frameworks that counter the potential increases in inequality
that this may bring. With contributions from leading international scholars in
a range of disciplines, as well as practitioners in international development
organizations and private sector actors Inclusive
Innovation for Sustainable Development provides a way forward for excluded
majority populations to take control of innovative technologies and business
processes.



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