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Visual cues and innovation adoption among bottom of the pyramid consumers

Authors :
Hasan, Md Rajibul
Lowe, Ben
Rahman, Mizan
Hasan, Md Rajibul
Lowe, Ben
Rahman, Mizan
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Purpose – This paper aims to explore how visual comprehensibility of a product can affect innovation adoption among the bottom of the pyramid (BOP) consumers in Bangladesh. Design/methodology/approach – This is an exploratory qualitative study based on interviews with eight managerial respondents involved in the design and marketing of innovative products targeted at BOP consumers in Bangladesh and three respondents who are consumers of these products. Findings – One key finding from this research, in comparison to innovation adoption research in developed contexts, is the distinct importance that BOP consumers attach to visual cues in learning about and understanding a new product. Practical implications – This research provides guidance for private and public sector organisations selling products and services to BOP consumers explaining the role of visual cues in generating better product comprehension. It also identifies the role of social relations in facilitating the adoption of new products within this segment. Social implications – By enhancing the adoption of so-called pro-poor innovations, this research can assist in bringing about positive social change and developmental benefits in this burgeoning segment of the market. Originality/value – This is one of the first studies to consider innovation adoption of pro-poor innovations in BOP markets and one of the first studies to collect data on the role of visual comprehensibility for consumers in BOP markets.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, Hasan, Md Rajibul and Lowe, Ben and Rahman, Mizan (2017) Visual cues and innovation adoption among bottom of the pyramid consumers. Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, 20 (2). pp. 147-157. ISSN 1352-2752, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1334512667
Document Type :
Electronic Resource