Dilip Soman, Janice Gross Stein, Joseph Wong
Innovating for the Global South
Towards an Inclusive Innovation Agenda
Dilip Soman, Janice Gross Stein, Joseph Wong
Innovating for the Global South
Towards an Inclusive Innovation Agenda
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Innovating for the Global South offers fresh solutions for reducing poverty in the developing world.
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Innovating for the Global South offers fresh solutions for reducing poverty in the developing world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9781442614628
- ISBN-10: 1442614625
- Artikelnr.: 40108333
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9781442614628
- ISBN-10: 1442614625
- Artikelnr.: 40108333
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dilip Soman is the Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Behavioural Science and Economics, a professor at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, and the director of Behavioural Economics in Action at Rotman (BEAR) research centre. Janice Gross Stein is the Belzberg Professor of Conflict Management in the Department of Political Science and Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto. Joseph Wong is Ralph and Roz Halbert Professor of Innovation at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Canada Research Chair in Democratization, Health, and Development in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
Introduction: Re-Thinking Innovation – Joseph Wong (University of Toronto,
Munk School of Global Affairs, Innovation) and Dilip Soman (University of
Toronto, Rotman School of Management, Marketing)
Chapter 1: Poverty Invisibility and Innovation – Joseph Wong
Chapter 2: Behaviourally Informed Innovation – Dilip Soman
Chapter 3: Appropriate Technologies for the Global South – Yu-Ling Cheng
(University of Toronto, Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry) and
Beverly Bradley (University of Toronto, Centre for Global Engineering)
Chapter 4: Globalization of Biopharmaceutical Innovation: Implications for
Poor Market Diseases – Rahim Rezaie (University of Toronto, Munk School of
Global Affairs, Research Fellow)
Chapter 5: Embedded Innovation in Health – Anita M. McGahan (University of
Toronto, Rotman School of Management, Associate Dean of Research), Rahim
Rezaie and Donald C. Cole (University of Toronto, Associate Professor)
Chapter 6: Scaling Up: The Case of Nutritional Interventions in the Global
South – Ashley Aimone Phillips (Registered Dietitian), Nandita Perumal,
Carmen Ho (University of Toronto, Doctoral Fellow, Political Science), and
Stanley Zlotkin (University of Toronto, Hospital for Sick Children,
Paediatrics, Public Health Sciences and Nutritional Sciences)
Chapter 7: New Models for Financing Innovative Technologies and
Entrepreneurial Organizations in the Global South – Murray R. Metcalfe
(University of Toronto, Centre for Global Engineering, Globalization)
Chapter 8: Innovation and Foreign Policy – Janice Gross Stein (University
of Toronto, Political Science)
Conclusion: Inclusive Innovation – Will Mitchell (University of Toronto,
Rotman School of Management, Strategic Management), Anita M. McGahan
Glossary
About the Contributor
Munk School of Global Affairs, Innovation) and Dilip Soman (University of
Toronto, Rotman School of Management, Marketing)
Chapter 1: Poverty Invisibility and Innovation – Joseph Wong
Chapter 2: Behaviourally Informed Innovation – Dilip Soman
Chapter 3: Appropriate Technologies for the Global South – Yu-Ling Cheng
(University of Toronto, Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry) and
Beverly Bradley (University of Toronto, Centre for Global Engineering)
Chapter 4: Globalization of Biopharmaceutical Innovation: Implications for
Poor Market Diseases – Rahim Rezaie (University of Toronto, Munk School of
Global Affairs, Research Fellow)
Chapter 5: Embedded Innovation in Health – Anita M. McGahan (University of
Toronto, Rotman School of Management, Associate Dean of Research), Rahim
Rezaie and Donald C. Cole (University of Toronto, Associate Professor)
Chapter 6: Scaling Up: The Case of Nutritional Interventions in the Global
South – Ashley Aimone Phillips (Registered Dietitian), Nandita Perumal,
Carmen Ho (University of Toronto, Doctoral Fellow, Political Science), and
Stanley Zlotkin (University of Toronto, Hospital for Sick Children,
Paediatrics, Public Health Sciences and Nutritional Sciences)
Chapter 7: New Models for Financing Innovative Technologies and
Entrepreneurial Organizations in the Global South – Murray R. Metcalfe
(University of Toronto, Centre for Global Engineering, Globalization)
Chapter 8: Innovation and Foreign Policy – Janice Gross Stein (University
of Toronto, Political Science)
Conclusion: Inclusive Innovation – Will Mitchell (University of Toronto,
Rotman School of Management, Strategic Management), Anita M. McGahan
Glossary
About the Contributor
Introduction: Re-Thinking Innovation – Joseph Wong (University of Toronto,
Munk School of Global Affairs, Innovation) and Dilip Soman (University of
Toronto, Rotman School of Management, Marketing)
Chapter 1: Poverty Invisibility and Innovation – Joseph Wong
Chapter 2: Behaviourally Informed Innovation – Dilip Soman
Chapter 3: Appropriate Technologies for the Global South – Yu-Ling Cheng
(University of Toronto, Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry) and
Beverly Bradley (University of Toronto, Centre for Global Engineering)
Chapter 4: Globalization of Biopharmaceutical Innovation: Implications for
Poor Market Diseases – Rahim Rezaie (University of Toronto, Munk School of
Global Affairs, Research Fellow)
Chapter 5: Embedded Innovation in Health – Anita M. McGahan (University of
Toronto, Rotman School of Management, Associate Dean of Research), Rahim
Rezaie and Donald C. Cole (University of Toronto, Associate Professor)
Chapter 6: Scaling Up: The Case of Nutritional Interventions in the Global
South – Ashley Aimone Phillips (Registered Dietitian), Nandita Perumal,
Carmen Ho (University of Toronto, Doctoral Fellow, Political Science), and
Stanley Zlotkin (University of Toronto, Hospital for Sick Children,
Paediatrics, Public Health Sciences and Nutritional Sciences)
Chapter 7: New Models for Financing Innovative Technologies and
Entrepreneurial Organizations in the Global South – Murray R. Metcalfe
(University of Toronto, Centre for Global Engineering, Globalization)
Chapter 8: Innovation and Foreign Policy – Janice Gross Stein (University
of Toronto, Political Science)
Conclusion: Inclusive Innovation – Will Mitchell (University of Toronto,
Rotman School of Management, Strategic Management), Anita M. McGahan
Glossary
About the Contributor
Munk School of Global Affairs, Innovation) and Dilip Soman (University of
Toronto, Rotman School of Management, Marketing)
Chapter 1: Poverty Invisibility and Innovation – Joseph Wong
Chapter 2: Behaviourally Informed Innovation – Dilip Soman
Chapter 3: Appropriate Technologies for the Global South – Yu-Ling Cheng
(University of Toronto, Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry) and
Beverly Bradley (University of Toronto, Centre for Global Engineering)
Chapter 4: Globalization of Biopharmaceutical Innovation: Implications for
Poor Market Diseases – Rahim Rezaie (University of Toronto, Munk School of
Global Affairs, Research Fellow)
Chapter 5: Embedded Innovation in Health – Anita M. McGahan (University of
Toronto, Rotman School of Management, Associate Dean of Research), Rahim
Rezaie and Donald C. Cole (University of Toronto, Associate Professor)
Chapter 6: Scaling Up: The Case of Nutritional Interventions in the Global
South – Ashley Aimone Phillips (Registered Dietitian), Nandita Perumal,
Carmen Ho (University of Toronto, Doctoral Fellow, Political Science), and
Stanley Zlotkin (University of Toronto, Hospital for Sick Children,
Paediatrics, Public Health Sciences and Nutritional Sciences)
Chapter 7: New Models for Financing Innovative Technologies and
Entrepreneurial Organizations in the Global South – Murray R. Metcalfe
(University of Toronto, Centre for Global Engineering, Globalization)
Chapter 8: Innovation and Foreign Policy – Janice Gross Stein (University
of Toronto, Political Science)
Conclusion: Inclusive Innovation – Will Mitchell (University of Toronto,
Rotman School of Management, Strategic Management), Anita M. McGahan
Glossary
About the Contributor







