1st Edition

Putting the Poor First How Base-of-the-Pyramid Ventures Can Learn from Development Approaches

By Piera Waibel Copyright 2012
244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

In order to make progress toward the UN Millennium Development Goals – and particularly in terms of poverty alleviation – business has a pivotal role to play: in terms of core business; purchasing products from the poor; employing them; and selling them affordable services and products. Serving the global 4 billion people at the base of the economic ladder – the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) – with... Read more
Foreword Miguel Angel Gardetti, Center for Study of Corporate Sustainability, Argentina  Part I: Introduction1. About the research project2. Poverty  Part II: Theoretical foundation: Serving the Base of the Pyramid and Bottom-Up development3. Business and poverty alleviation4. Innovation at the Base of the Pyramid5. Bottom Up development approaches6. Conclusions from theoretical part  Part III: The Bottom-Up development perspective in BOP practice7. Methodology8. Portrait of Latin America and the Caribbean9. Companies participating in the case study research10. Analysis of the results from the case studies  Part IV: Framing the Bottom-Up development perspective in the innovation process of BOP ventures11. Summary of the results12. The framework13. Comparison with literature and implications for theory and practice  Part V: Final conclusions and reflections on further research  LiteratureAnnex

Biography

Waibel, Piera