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Innovation and Creativity at the Bottom of the Pyramid

Lauri Erik Lehikoinen (), Amanda Lundh, Louis Meert, Kevan Waeingnier, Nina Bentsen and Ida B. T. Norbye
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Lauri Erik Lehikoinen: Mälardalen University, P.O. Box 883 721 23 Västerås, Sweden
Amanda Lundh: Mälardalen University, P.O. Box 883 721 23 Västerås, Sweden
Louis Meert: ECAM Brussels Engineering School Promenade de l'Alma, 50 1200 Bruxelles, Belgium
Kevan Waeingnier: ECAM Brussels Engineering School Promenade de l'Alma, 50 1200 Bruxelles, Belgium
Nina Bentsen: University College of South-East Norway Gullbringvegen 36 3800 Bø, Norway
Ida B. T. Norbye: University College of South-East Norway Gullbringvegen 36 3800 Bø, Norway

International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research (IJBESAR), 2017, vol. 11, issue 1, 13-25

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study is to illustrate how innovative and creative companies develop products and services at the bottom of the economic pyramid (B.o.P) markets. This paper attempts to gain further insight regarding the usage of the 4A perspective developed by Anderson and Billou (2007) and the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) framework developed by Elkington (1999) as guidelines to achieve success in BoP markets. Design/methodology/approach: The authors of this paper come from three different countries (Sweden, Norway and Belgium), which gave a possibility to gather qualitative data from companies located or founded in these three countries. The 4A’s perspective and the TBL framework is used as a theoretical foundation to further investigate the phenomenon regarding how western companies act on B.o.P markets. Thus, this paper attempts to answer the following research questions: How can (social) entrepreneurs (or any companies) adapt the 4A perspective to introduce disruptive innovations and still, with the help from the TBL framework, maintain their sustainable, responsible and ethical approach? Additionally, how can the mind-set of innovation and creativity at the bottom of the pyramid in developing markets be transferred to social entrepreneurs in developed markets? Primary data was gathered through interviews with Solvatten (Sweden), MicroStart (Belgium) and Easypaisa (Norway). Findings: The 4A perspective was proven to be an effective tool while approaching B.o.P markets. Companies must think outside the box of traditional marketing and be creative, to achieve their goals. In dynamic markets, a company will struggle to keep up with all constraints. The case companies struggled most with acting sustainably while achieving profitability. Research limitations/implications: To further validate the results, the sample size should be bigger including several different companies and informants. Originality/value: This paper contributes to the literature of the already-established 4A perspective and the TBL framework by providing in-depth research, by investigating companies and their operations from three different countries (Sweden, Norway and Belgium). To our knowledge no prior case studies have been conducted in these countries.

Keywords: Bottom of the Pyramid (B.o.P); 4A perspective; Triple Bottom Line (TBL); disruptive innovations; creativity; Solvatten; MicroStart; Easypaisa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 E52 E58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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