Disruptive innovation at the base-of-the-pyramid: Opportunities, and challenges for multinationals in African emerging markets

Abiodun Adegbile (Corresponding / Lead Author), David Sarpong*

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    Abstract

    Purpose
    The authors aim to examine the potential opportunities and challenges multinationals operating in Africa are likely to encounter when they seek to pioneer disruptive innovations at the base of the pyramid (BoP) in African emerging markets.

    Design/methodology/approach
    Drawing on the extant literature on the BoP, disruptive innovation and the African business context, the authors explore the pioneering of disruptive innovations in the African socio-economic context.

    Findings
    This study develops various hypotheses to extend our understanding of disruptive innovations at the BoP. The authors also delineate potential managerial and institutional challenges multinational corporations (MNCs) are likely to encounter in their efforts to pioneering disruptive innovations for BoP customers in African emerging markets.

    Practical implications
    The authors develop some recommendations for MNCs on how to create and capture value from disruptive innovations in African emerging markets

    Originality/value
    The authors delineate African context-specific managerial and institutional challenges that MNCs might encounter when seeking to develop disruptive innovation at the BoP.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)111-138
    JournalCritical Perspective on International Business
    Volume14
    Issue number2/3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 2017

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