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Customers are increasingly seeking "low-cost, high-quality" or what is known as frugal products that meet the buyer’s needs while reducing the associated cost of ownership. This book examines the developing principles and theories of frugal innovations across the globe. The authors identify frugal innovation (FI) using a multi-method approach to data analysis. They argue that the concept of frugality as a societal/ethical value has undergone several changes and propose a differentiated model of frugal innovations. They address frugal innovations that have never been accessible to the public.

Hands-on case studies across various industry sectors and countries, supported by theory, provide multiple learning opportunities. The authors explore the relationship between FI and digitalisation and technology, and discuss how FI can be applied in the context of contemporary issues such as food security. Further, they articulate the mechanisms by which FI beliefs and values can be incorporated into organisational culture. The final chapters address both ethical and controversial views of frugal innovation.

The book is a valuable resource for students in business courses, for industry professionals wanting to improve their triple bottom line, and for educators wanting to influence and change the mindsets of the younger generations to effectively deal with today’s and tomorrow’s challenges.

List of figures
xi
List of tables
xiii
Notes on contributors xiv
Preface xx
Acknowledgements xxi
Chapter highlights xxii
PART I Conceptual framework of frugal innovation
1(68)
1 What is frugal innovation?
3(37)
Timo Weyrauch
Cornelius Herstatt
2 The Frugality 4.0 paradigm: Why frugal innovations are transcending beyond emerging economies
40(14)
Rajnish Tiwari
Cornelius Herstatt
3 How society perceives frugal innovation: Insights from a content analysis of German-language publications
54(15)
Rajnish Tiwari
Stephan Bergmann
PART II Frugal innovation in application contexts
69(52)
4 From benchtop to bedroom: How frugal innovation practices can drive innovation within the condom industry
71(18)
Simon M. Cook
Gianni Renda
Devy Santoso
Stephanie B. M. Cadeddu
Robert A. Gorkin Iii
5 Frugal innovation and digitalisation: A platform ecosystem perspective
89(19)
Suchit Ahuja
Yolande E. Chan
6 What drives frugal innovation in an economically developed economy? Results of a qualitative study in Germany
108(13)
Rajnish Tiwari
Katharina Kalogerakis
PART III Innovation and leadership in new contexts
121(56)
7 The role of frugal innovation in ensuring global food security
123(14)
Rajnish Tiwari
Gerrit A. De Waal
8 New technologies for frugal innovation
137(13)
Nivedita Agarwal
Kawai Chung
Alexander Brem
9 A literature review of required adaptations for successful implementation of frugal innovations in emerging and developing markets
150(14)
Gerrit A. De Waal
Anne-Laure Mention
10 Vision for frugal innovation: The power of mindsets for transformation
164(13)
Malte Krohn
Cornelius Herstatt
PART IV Frugal innovation: How to do more with less
177(36)
11 Doing more with less in a financially restrained market: Motives, processes, and outcomes
179(17)
Chamindika Weerakoon
Sara Kasraie
12 Linking frugal innovation and sustainable development: Leveraging corporate accountability mechanisms
196(17)
Suraiyah Akbar
Nava Subramaniam
PART V Innovation cultures
213(26)
13 Frugal innovation: Organisational climate and culture
215(13)
Adela J. Mcmurray
Gerrit A. De Waal
Daniel Etse
14 Developing and implementing frugal innovation mindsets in organisations
228(11)
Malte Krohn
Stephan Buse
PART VI Innovation and organisation issues
239(34)
15 An indirect metric of frugal innovation from product, open, cost, and sustainable innovation scales
241(17)
Itiel Moraes Da Silva
Felipe Mendes Borini
Moacir De Miranda Oliveira Junior
Iris Xiaohong Quan
Maximilian J. Von Zedtwitz
16 Innovation trade-offs and people management
258(15)
Connie S. Zheng
PART VII Frugal innovation, ethics, and sustainability
273(64)
17 Ethics and sustainability in frugal innovation
275(14)
Sana Khan
Christian Le Bas
18 Frugal innovation practices in start-ups: The case of a frugal medical device for BOP and middle markets in Indonesia
289(22)
Stephanie B. M. Cadeddu
Jerome D. Donovan
Cheree Topple
Gerrit A. De Waal
Eryadi K. Masli
19 Exploring the dark side of frugal innovation
311(26)
Adela J. Mcmurray
Chamindika Weerakoon
Daniel Etse
Index 337
Adela J. McMurray, PhD, is a professor at RMIT University, Australia. She has extensive international experience researching in public and private sectors, is the recipient of teaching and leadership awards, and has published over 260 publications. Adelas research expertise addresses workplace innovation, cultural diversity, organisational culture and climate.

Gerrit A. de Waal, PhD, is a senior lecturer at RMIT University, Australia and obtained a PhD in innovation management in 2011 at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Gerrit is the Director of the Australian Frugal Innovation Network (AFIN) that conducts interdisciplinary research on frugal innovation in conjunction with other Australian universities, and frugal innovation centres in Europe and India.