This book provides insights into how new ventures in emerging economies and developing countries generate social innovation. It showcases new forms of business and how they are different from traditional business models. With increasing drive for innovation in emerging markets and lack of knowledge of how these markets work, this book enriches existing literature by looking at how such businesses in developing economies break new ground in a daunting, resource constrained environment. The book examines successful individual entrepreneurs, social relationships, product innovation, processes, systems and markets through cases. It navigates across key theoretical elements including individual initiative-taking, agency, and opportunity contexts.
This book will be a useful reference to understanding the dynamics of new ventures in emerging markets and how they fuel social innovation and sustainable development.
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PART I Social Innovation in Emerging Economies and Developing Countries |
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1 Social Innovation in Emerging Economics and Developing Countries |
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2 Finance for Social Innovation in Emerging Economies and Developing Countries |
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3 Fostering Corporate Social Innovation through Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Developing Countries |
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Delia Lizette Huezo-Ponce |
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PART II Social and Sustainable Innovation in the Americas |
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4 Enabling Sustainable Innovation for Social Change: The Positive Deviance Approach |
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Victoria Konovalenko Slettli |
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5 Social Innovation in Indigenous Communities in Latin America |
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6 Social and Solidarity Economy and Social Innovation: An Option to Sustain Life and Dignify Living Conditions in Mexico and Argentina |
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7 A Solidarity Economy Framework to Social Innovation in the Fourth Sector in Mexico |
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Mildred Daniela Berrelleza Rendon |
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8 The Role of Social Remittances in Promoting Innovation and Transformative Societal Change: The Case of a Honduran Diaspora Knowledge Network |
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PART III Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness and Bricolage in South Asia |
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9 Understanding Social Entrepreneurs' Resourcefulness in Resource-Constrained Environments |
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10 Understanding Enablers of Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness and Social Innovations in the Informal Economic Space |
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11 Defying all Odds: Bricolage and Women's Entrepreneurship in Rural Areas of Bangladesh |
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Marcela Ramķrez-Pasillas is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership (CeFEO), and the Media, Management and Transformation Center (MMTC), Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping University, Sweden.
Vanessa Ratten is Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Department of Management, Sport and Tourism, La Trobe University, Australia.
Hans Lundberg is Senior Lecturer at the School of Business and Economics, Linnaeus University, Kalmar and Växjö, Sweden and Associate Professor/Scientific Leader of EDESI Business School, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico.