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Frugal Innovation Hijacked: The Co-optive Power of Co-creation

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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS
卷 180, 期 2, 页码 439-454

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-021-04883-4

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Chain of difference; Co-creation; Empty signifier; Floating signifier; Frugal innovation; Sustainable innovation

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  1. Hanken School of Economics

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This paper examines how different discourses on frugal innovation interact to form a dominant understanding today, with a focus on the hegemonic discourse of co-creating innovations with the poor. It highlights the problematic aspects of this hegemonic intervention in contemporary frugal innovation discourse, which ultimately serves to govern and exploit the poor, benefiting formal economic actors and worsening global inequalities.
In this paper we investigate how different discourses on frugal innovation are articulated, and how the dynamics between these different discourses have led to a certain dominant understanding of frugal innovation today. We analyse the dynamic interactions between three discourses on frugal innovation: (1) innovations for the poor, (2) grassroots innovations by the poor, and more recently (3) co-creating frugal innovations with the poor. We argue that this latter discourse is articulated as a hegemonic project as it is designed to accommodate demands from both business and poor communities. We draw on Laclau and Mouffe's concepts of 'chain of difference', 'empty signifier' and 'floating signifier' to explain the advent of the hegemonic discourse on co-creating innovations with the poor. We show how a floating signifier with radical potential, frugal innovation, has been hijacked and co-opted in a hegemonic project that has leveraged powerful ambiguous signifiers, with co-creation acting as an empty signifier. To clarify what is problematic in this hegemonic intervention, we expose how contemporary frugal innovation discourse contributes to a project of governing and exploiting rather than helping the poor, in ways that benefit formal economic actors while further worsening global inequalities.

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