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India’s Emergence as a Lead Market for Frugal Innovations: An Introduction to the Theme and to the Contributed Volume

In: Lead Market India

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  • Cornelius Herstatt

    (Hamburg University of Technology)

  • Rajnish Tiwari

    (Hamburg University of Technology)

Abstract

The present work “Lead Market India: Key Elements and Corporate Perspectives for Frugal Innovations” documents the evolution of the research on globalization of innovation not only at our institute but also at a macro level. In 2006, when we decided to set up a research project “global innovation” to investigate internationalization of research and development (R&D) and its transcendence towards globalization of innovation, the world still looked a little different. Even if India was registering impressive growth in gross domestic product (GDP) and attracting large amounts of foreign direct investments (FDI), a lot of skepticism remained with regard to India’s potential to create innovations to cater the rising demand of its people. The dominant logic then was still that “lead markets”—markets that provide key impetuses for globally successful innovations in an industry or industry segment over a sustained period of time—can only emerge and exist in the economically developed world. A country in the developing world, such as India, was therefore not seen as a lead market or even having the potential to become one in near future. However, much water has flowed down the Ganges and other rivers since then. In this work we present results of 10 selected studies that have been conducted at our institute in relation to India, its lead market-potential for certain innovations and its penchant for frugal innovations.

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  • Cornelius Herstatt & Rajnish Tiwari, 2017. "India’s Emergence as a Lead Market for Frugal Innovations: An Introduction to the Theme and to the Contributed Volume," India Studies in Business and Economics, in: Cornelius Herstatt & Rajnish Tiwari (ed.), Lead Market India, pages 1-10, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isbchp:978-3-319-46392-6_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-46392-6_1
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    1. Krohn, Malte & Petersen, Finn & Hochmuth, Dustin & Herstatt, Cornelius, 2020. "The Deliberative Frugal Mindset: A model of managerial opportunity recognition for frugal innovation," Working Papers 109, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Institute for Technology and Innovation Management.
    2. Tiwari, Rajnish & Bergmann, Stephan, 2018. "What pathways lead to frugal innovation? Some insights on modes & routines of frugal, technical inventions based on an analysis of patent data in German auto components industry," Working Papers 105, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Institute for Technology and Innovation Management.

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