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The Frugal Innovation and Bottom of the Pyramid Markets series comprises four volumes, covering theoretical perspectives, themes and various aspects of interest across four key geographical regions where BOP markets are located - South America, Asia, Africa and more engineered countries. BOP always addresses the poorest people or socioeconomic order or groups within a country, society, region or continent, thus, this series contributes a profound understanding of BOP markets across the most important geographical areas around the world and presents valuable insights on how the private sector can work together with other stakeholders to develop and operationalize economically viable business models in BOP markets, all the while contributing to sustainable development. Private actors such as multinationals, SMEs and entrepreneurs have a critical role to play in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals agenda as laid down by United Nations in September 2015. Yet, BOP markets face unique challenges and the private sector alone cannot orchestrate sustainable value creation activities. Each volume presents several theoretical strands that highlight the diverse approaches and solutions to developing BOP markets further. Frugal, reverse and inclusive innovations can foster (sustainable) development and provide new business models and value streams that other countries can also benefit from. A variety of stylistic elements, such as research work, interviews and roundtable discussions, offer a wide and vivid impression of ongoing challenges and fruitful solutions.
Stefan Gold holds the Chair for Sustainability Management at the University of Kassel, Germany.Marlen Gabriele Arnold holds the chair for Corporate Environmental Management at TU Chemnitz, Germany.Judy N. Muthuri is an Associate Professor in Corporate Social Responsibility at the University of Nottingham, UK.Ximena Rueda is an Assistant Professor at the School of Management at the Universidad de los Andes, Colombia.
PrefaceAcknowledgementsPart A: BOP Markets1. The Base of the Pyramid markets in affluent countries: Opportunities and challengesStefan Gold and Wolfgang Bichler-RiedlPart B: Drivers and Barriers of BOP markets2. Feeding a rich nation. Modern slavery reporting in UK agricultureAndrew Phillips and Alexander TrautrimsPart C: Roles, Cooperation and Structure in BOP Markets3. Bottle collectors between societal exclusion and inclusion in affluent countriesWolfgang Bichler-Riedl, Annika Mies and Stefan GoldPart D: Design, Integration, Innovation and Change of BOP Markets4. Varieties of capitalism and the Base of the Pyramid population segment in affluent economies: Discussion on entrepreneurship financing and skills developmentAhmad Arslan, Asif Ruman, Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen and Tahir Ali5. Tiny houses as innovations for Base of the Pyramid markets in Germany: A critical perspective under the lens of sustainabilityAnne Fischer and Marlen Gabriele Arnold6. Far from clean: Labour exploitation in the UK’s hand car wash sectorAkilah Jardine, Alexander Trautrims and Alison Gardner