What is it about?
This paper addresses sustainability from the lens of emerging economies and the role that innovation can play in this context. We put forward “inclusive innovation” as a unifying approach that enables the collaborative integration of social issues of relevance to underserved populations in operations management decisions. We then focus on contemporary sectoral challenges in services, manufacturing, and agriculture, highlight the relevant social sustainability issues with an emphasis on those relevant to underserved populations, and point to new opportunities for research.
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Why is it important?
We posit that, for sustainable operations research to be relevant in the context of emerging economies, it needs to incorporate social concerns and conditions of underserved populations, with an emphasis on inclusion and equity. Especially important for addressing social concerns of these populations will be product/service innovation, process/business model innovation, and supply chain innovation. We further posit that successful innovation in these areas will require collaboration of for-profit firms with the public sector, civil society organizations, and communities.
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This page is a summary of: The Role of Inclusive Innovation in Promoting Social Sustainability, Production and Operations Management, November 2019, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/poms.13112.
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