Inclusiveness of Innovation
How to define inclusiveness of innovation:
A. Sources of innovation, include not, just formal but also informal sources, common people,children, elderly etc.,
B. Nature of innovations which are affordable, accessible, redesignable and bendable,
C. channels of sourcing and dissemination for example use postal network of .15 million post offices, .24 million rural postal workers to reach .65 million villages of India,
D. Language and metaphors of communications, comprehensible by common people,
E. Reach those left out by markets, state and even civil society
As explained by Prof. Anil Gupta, Vice Chair, National Innovations Foundation
A. Sources of innovation, include not, just formal but also informal sources, common people,children, elderly etc.,
B. Nature of innovations which are affordable, accessible, redesignable and bendable,
C. channels of sourcing and dissemination for example use postal network of .15 million post offices, .24 million rural postal workers to reach .65 million villages of India,
D. Language and metaphors of communications, comprehensible by common people,
E. Reach those left out by markets, state and even civil society
As explained by Prof. Anil Gupta, Vice Chair, National Innovations Foundation
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