Sustainable Development through Frugal Innovation—A Challenge or an Opportunity?
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability".
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Dear Colleagues,
In a resource-constrained ecosystem, not only emerging but also developed markets face an uphill of challenge to innovate. Frugal innovation refers to the process of economizing the usage of scarce resources by reducing product costs, which results in not only building technologically advanced solutions, but also enabling solution integration for emerging markets. These solutions have proven to be effective, socially valuable, economical, profitable, and in some cases, their business models have disrupted the existing markets. Albert (2019) in his study associates frugal innovation specifically with ecological and social sustainability, recommending the use of the term “ecologically sustainable frugal innovation” for frugal innovation with a positive connection to ecological sustainability. Meanwhile, Von Janda et al. (2020) further extend the concept by defining frugal innovation as a four-dimensional put-up of cost of consumption, sustainability, simplicity, and basic quality. Following this approach, frugal innovation contributes not only to economic and ecological sustainability but also to social sustainability through considering the consumption impact. For a sustainable development achievement, while designing innovative business models, entrepreneurs need to consider the economic, ecological, and social aspects altogether. Frugal innovation is the mean which creates value for customers, investors, and society as a whole by preserving financial and natural resources not only crucial for the advancement of developing but also for developed countries. This business model needs to be further explored by the policymakers, implemented and developed by entrepreneurs, and validated and advocated by the academicians.
Another dimension of frugal innovation is its linkage with the concept of sharing economy, being an innovative business model that has grown up with the revolution of Industry 4.0. Also known as a collaborative economy or peer-to-peer sharing, it provides several opportunities and benefits to its users. Nonetheless, as an emerging business model, it is facing developmental and operational challenges in the world markets. Furthermore, it is equally imperative to explore the possible consequences of frugal innovation to mitigate the impact of climate change on corporate efficiency. Likewise, the positive impacts of frugal innovation on environmental variables in various regional settings is an interesting and under-researched area.
The aim of this Special Issue is to present state-of-the-art theoretical and empirical advances in research on sustainable development, frugal economy, and environmental innovation to stimulate and foster discussions on these topics.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eglantina Hysa
Prof. Dr. Félix Puime Guillén
Dr. Alba Kruja
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mirela Panait
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahsan Akbar
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Keywords
- Frugal innovation
- Sustainable development
- Circular economy
- Ecological sustainability
- Value co-creation
- Sharing economy
- Sustainable business models
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