Inclusive innovation : evidence and options in rural India /

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Imprint:New Delhi : Springer, 2020.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:India studies in business and economics, 2198-0012
India studies in business and economics.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12603974
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Other authors / contributors:Raina, Rajeswari S.
Das, Keshab.
ISBN:9788132239291
8132239296
813223927X
9788132239277
813223927X
9788132239277
9788132239284
8132239288
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes index.
Summary:This book discusses the role of inclusive innovation for development in rural India. It uses the evidence of innovation in the context of skewed or limited livelihood options and multiple knowledge systems to argue that if inclusive innovation is to happen, the actors and the nature of the innovation system need reform. The book presents cases of substantive technological changes and institutional reforms enabling inclusive innovation in rural manufacturing, sustainable agriculture, health services, and the processes of technological learning in traditional informal networks, as well as in formal modern commodity markets. These cases offer lessons to enable learning and change within the state and formal science and technology (S&T) organizations. By focusing on these actors central to development economics and innovation systems framework, the book bridges the widening conceptual gaps between these two parallel knowledge domains, and offers options for action by several actors to enable inclusive innovation systems. The content is thus of value to a wide audience consisting of researchers, policy makers, NGOs and industry observers.
Other form:Print version: Inclusive innovation. New Delhi : Springer, 2020 813223927X 9788132239277
Standard no.:9788132239277
10.1007/978-81-322-3929-1
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: The Problem
  • Chapter 1. Inclusion and Innovation in India's Rural Development Agenda (Keshab Das)
  • Chapter 2. Inclusive Innovation Systems: Exploring Spatial, Organizational and Institutional Exclusion (Rajeswari S. Raina)
  • Part II: The Evidence: Inclusive Innovation in Formal Organized Spaces
  • Chapter 3. Molecular Biology and Genetics: Inclusive Innovation in Indian Agriculture (E. Haribabu)
  • Chapter 4. Gender and Inclusion: Demands for Innovation and Resistance in the Agricultural Science Curriculum (Geethakutty P)
  • Chapter 5. Commodity Markets, Computers and Inclusive Development: A Study of Marketing and Price Formation of Cardamom under e-auction (K. J. Joseph)
  • Chapter 6. Turnaround in Maternal and Child Healthcare of India: Role of Institutional Innovation and ASHA (Amarendra Das)
  • Chapter 7. Learning from China: S&T and Innovation Policy Responsiveness (G. D. Sandhya)
  • Part III: The Evidence: Inclusive Innovation in Informal Spaces and Systems
  • Chapter 8. Exploring Challenges for Innovation in Handloom Clusters of Assam: Lessons for Policy (Priyatam Anurag)
  • Chapter 9. Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship in India: Nurturing the Institutional sine qua non for the Informal Sector
  • Chapter 10. Enabling Inclusive Innovation: The Role of Informal Knowledge Networks in Rural Low-tech Clusters (Anant Kamath)
  • Chapter 11. Factors Determining Innovation in Micro Enterprise in Clusters in India (Tamal Sarkar)
  • Chapter 12. Integrating Innovation into Rural Development: Persistent Exclusions as Entry Points (Keshab Das).