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Socio-Tech Innovation - Harnessing Technology for Social Good

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This book defines socio-technological innovation and lays out different aspects of technology innovation and adoption literature as applied to socio-tech innovation and entrepreneurship. Socio-tech innovation refers to novel solutions that involve development or adoption of technological innovations to address social and/or environmental problems with a view towards creating benefit for the larger whole rather than just for the owners or investors. Unlike conventional technological innovation, socio-tech innovation either develops a product specifically for underserved markets and adopts a model in which the market is not an afterthought but the rai-son d'etre. Social ventures have not been as successful in scaling up, though technology innovation-led ventures have; therefore, meaningful actionable insights that can help social ventures scale up successfully can be gleaned by this process. This book offers researchers in innovation and entrepreneurship programs a uniqueand interdisciplinary approach to studying social innovation that is grounded in technology innovation. This book features a series of socio-tech venture cases that illustrate these dynamics and can be used in undergraduate and graduate courses.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: Socio-Tech Venturing: Theoretical Lens of Key Areas of Complexities.- Chapter 2: Harnessing Power at the Edges: A case of MBISSA from Africa.- Chapter 3: How Technology led to the empowerment of women lenders and borrowers.- Chapter 4: Vanishing Blue-gold: Intelligent Value based Market Segment for its customers: Clensta International.- Chapter 5: The Elusive Model of Technology, Media, Social Development, and Financial Sustainability.- Chapter 6: Napify: A case of social innovation and market value capture.- Chapter 7: Technology and Tenacity in Rural India.- Chapter 8: Saving Little Lives through Bempu TempWatch.- Chapter 9: AgriApp: Enabling social change through technology.- Chapter 10: Lifting the Lid off the Toilet- Understanding the Indian Context and A Case on Samagra Empowerment Foundation.- Chapter 11: Farmers' Producer Organization (FPO) of Kaushalya Foundation: Enabling social inclusion of women through technology.- Chapter 12: Go Coop: Leveraging Technology to Impact the Lives of the Rural Poor.- Chapter 13: Building entrepreneurial community: A collaborative benefit corporation for women empowering women.- Chapter 14: Kindling change: A case for sustainable development work.- Chapter 15: CropIn: Addressing farmer Poverty through 'connected' farming.- Chapter 16: Conclusion: Socio-tech Enterprises, Actors and Dynamics of Innovation Development and Implementation.

About the author










Latha Poonamallee is Associate Professor and Chair of Management & Social Innovation at The New School, USA. 

Joanne Scillitoe is the inaugural Paul Jennings Chair in Entrepreneurship and a Professor of Management at California State, Northridge, USA. 

Simy Joy is a Research Fellow at the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode, India.


Product details

Assisted by Simy Joy (Editor), Latha Poonamallee (Editor), Joann Scillitoe (Editor), Joanne Scillitoe (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.05.2021
 
EAN 9783030395568
ISBN 978-3-0-3039556-8
No. of pages 315
Dimensions 148 mm x 18 mm x 210 mm
Illustrations XXVII, 315 p. 18 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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