Inclusive Innovation: Evidence and Options in Rural India
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Praise for Inclusive Innovation -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- The Problem -- 1 Inclusive Innovation: Changing Actors and Agenda -- Actors and Agenda -- Inclusive Innovation: A Project -- Innovation and the Developmental State -- Broad-Based Rural Development and Innovation -- 'Agenda Setting' and Reforming -- History as Eye-Opener -- Inclusive Innovation: In and for Rural India -- References -- The Evidence -- 2 Crafts, Innovation and Exclusion: Challenges for Inclusion in a Terracotta Cluster, Rajasthan -- The Context -- Indian Craft Clusters and Forms of Exclusion -- Sidelining of Rural Industrialisation in India -- Emergence and Status of the Terracotta Cluster in Molela -- Meanings of Innovation in a Terracotta Cluster -- Constrained Craft Business as Disincentive to Innovate -- The Raw Material Crisis -- State and the Craft -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 3 Factors Determining Innovation in Micro Enterprise Clusters -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology for Developing Cluster-Level Innovation Index -- Selection of Variables -- Indications from Case Studies -- Results -- Discussion and Conclusions: Strength and Weaknesses of the Index -- References -- 4 Inclusion and Innovation Challenges in Handloom Clusters of Assam -- Introduction -- Research Framework -- Evolution and Growth of Clusters -- Evolution and Growth of the Sualkuchi Cluster -- Evolution and Growth of Dhokuakhana Cluster -- Expansion of Handloom Markets and Growth of the Clusters -- Growth of Clusters and Efficiency of Production Systems -- Enterprise Configuration and Economics -- Sualkuchi Cluster -- Enterprise Configuration and Economics in Dhokuakhana Cluster -- Status of Innovation and Relationship with Growth and Inclusion -- Technological Innovations -- Deepak Bharali and Design Making Tool: Chaneki | |
505 | 8 | |a Deepak Baishya and Jari Twisting Machine -- Sarat Deka and Thread Spooling Machine -- Organizational Innovations -- Sualkuchi Endogenous Tourism Project -- Sualkuchi Institute of Fashion Technology -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 5 Informal Information-Exchange Networks in Rural Low-Tech Clusters -- Introduction -- Collective Innovation, Defensive Innovation, Neighbours and Networks -- An Account of a Coir Cluster in Kerala -- Technological Modernisation in Coir -- Primary Fieldwork -- The Innovation in Focus -- Findings -- Lessons -- Policy Pointers -- References -- 6 Commodity Markets, Computers and Inclusive Development: A Study of Marketing and Price Formation of Cardamom with e-Auctions -- Introduction -- Towards an Analytical Framework -- System of Innovation in Cardamom Marketing and Spaces of Exclusion -- Market Structure Under Traditional Auctions -- Functioning of the Market -- Price Variation Across Different Lots Under Traditional Auctions -- Marketing and Price Formation Under e-Auction -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 7 Modern Genetics as an Opportunity for Inclusive and Sustainable Agriculture -- The New Context -- The National System of Innovation (NSI): A Framework -- The Indian Context -- HRT in India and the Policy Domain -- HRT and Competence of the National Agricultural Research System (NARS) -- Adoption of Hybrid Rice Technology -- Genomics-based Innovation: the Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS) options -- MAS Technology for Conferring Resistance Against Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB) -- MAS for Development of Water-Saving Rice Variety -- Inter-locking Technological and Institutional Innovations -- Policy Options for Inclusive Agricultural Development -- References -- 8 Turnaround in Maternal and Child Healthcare: Institutional Innovation and Interactive Learning -- Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a Study Objectives, Methodology and Data Used -- NRHM and the Transformation of India's Healthcare Delivery -- About NRHM -- Maternal and Child Health After NRHM -- Institutional Innovation as Fundamental to Innovation Systems -- Innovations in Social Technology and Institutional Learning -- Institutional Innovations: ASHA, VHSNCs and RKS -- Roles of ASHA -- Technological Innovation -- Incentive Structure for the ASHA -- Role of the Anganwadi Worker -- Interactive Learning -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 9 Inclusion Problems and Prospects: Introducing Gender in Agricultural Research and Education -- Introduction -- Gender Integration in Agricultural Curriculum and Farm Sector Innovations in the Kerala Agricultural University -- Engendering Agricultural Research and Education for Innovation -- Gender Integration in Agricultural Research and Inclusive Innovation Systems in India -- Lessons Learnt and Strategies Suggested -- References -- 10 Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Nurturing the Institutional Sine Qua Non for the Informal Sector -- Introduction -- Engagements with the State -- SEs and the Developmental State -- The State Through an SE Accelerator's Lens -- Business Facilitation Services -- People and Finances -- Knowledge and Skills -- SEs and the Triple Bottom Line in Social and Business Engagements -- Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship-Norm Making Capacities -- Policies and Policy Instruments for Scaling-up the SE -- The State and Upscaling the SE -- A Tall Order-Strategic Engagement in the Civic Space -- Persistence of Institutions or Ways of Working -- Annexure: Three Cases - The State and Social Enterprises -- Health Care (Case 1) -- Health Care (Case 2) -- Healthy Consumption (Case 3) -- References -- 11 Learning from China: S& -- T and Innovation Policy Responsiveness -- Introduction | |
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contents | Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Praise for Inclusive Innovation -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- The Problem -- 1 Inclusive Innovation: Changing Actors and Agenda -- Actors and Agenda -- Inclusive Innovation: A Project -- Innovation and the Developmental State -- Broad-Based Rural Development and Innovation -- 'Agenda Setting' and Reforming -- History as Eye-Opener -- Inclusive Innovation: In and for Rural India -- References -- The Evidence -- 2 Crafts, Innovation and Exclusion: Challenges for Inclusion in a Terracotta Cluster, Rajasthan -- The Context -- Indian Craft Clusters and Forms of Exclusion -- Sidelining of Rural Industrialisation in India -- Emergence and Status of the Terracotta Cluster in Molela -- Meanings of Innovation in a Terracotta Cluster -- Constrained Craft Business as Disincentive to Innovate -- The Raw Material Crisis -- State and the Craft -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 3 Factors Determining Innovation in Micro Enterprise Clusters -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology for Developing Cluster-Level Innovation Index -- Selection of Variables -- Indications from Case Studies -- Results -- Discussion and Conclusions: Strength and Weaknesses of the Index -- References -- 4 Inclusion and Innovation Challenges in Handloom Clusters of Assam -- Introduction -- Research Framework -- Evolution and Growth of Clusters -- Evolution and Growth of the Sualkuchi Cluster -- Evolution and Growth of Dhokuakhana Cluster -- Expansion of Handloom Markets and Growth of the Clusters -- Growth of Clusters and Efficiency of Production Systems -- Enterprise Configuration and Economics -- Sualkuchi Cluster -- Enterprise Configuration and Economics in Dhokuakhana Cluster -- Status of Innovation and Relationship with Growth and Inclusion -- Technological Innovations -- Deepak Bharali and Design Making Tool: Chaneki Deepak Baishya and Jari Twisting Machine -- Sarat Deka and Thread Spooling Machine -- Organizational Innovations -- Sualkuchi Endogenous Tourism Project -- Sualkuchi Institute of Fashion Technology -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 5 Informal Information-Exchange Networks in Rural Low-Tech Clusters -- Introduction -- Collective Innovation, Defensive Innovation, Neighbours and Networks -- An Account of a Coir Cluster in Kerala -- Technological Modernisation in Coir -- Primary Fieldwork -- The Innovation in Focus -- Findings -- Lessons -- Policy Pointers -- References -- 6 Commodity Markets, Computers and Inclusive Development: A Study of Marketing and Price Formation of Cardamom with e-Auctions -- Introduction -- Towards an Analytical Framework -- System of Innovation in Cardamom Marketing and Spaces of Exclusion -- Market Structure Under Traditional Auctions -- Functioning of the Market -- Price Variation Across Different Lots Under Traditional Auctions -- Marketing and Price Formation Under e-Auction -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 7 Modern Genetics as an Opportunity for Inclusive and Sustainable Agriculture -- The New Context -- The National System of Innovation (NSI): A Framework -- The Indian Context -- HRT in India and the Policy Domain -- HRT and Competence of the National Agricultural Research System (NARS) -- Adoption of Hybrid Rice Technology -- Genomics-based Innovation: the Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS) options -- MAS Technology for Conferring Resistance Against Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB) -- MAS for Development of Water-Saving Rice Variety -- Inter-locking Technological and Institutional Innovations -- Policy Options for Inclusive Agricultural Development -- References -- 8 Turnaround in Maternal and Child Healthcare: Institutional Innovation and Interactive Learning -- Introduction Study Objectives, Methodology and Data Used -- NRHM and the Transformation of India's Healthcare Delivery -- About NRHM -- Maternal and Child Health After NRHM -- Institutional Innovation as Fundamental to Innovation Systems -- Innovations in Social Technology and Institutional Learning -- Institutional Innovations: ASHA, VHSNCs and RKS -- Roles of ASHA -- Technological Innovation -- Incentive Structure for the ASHA -- Role of the Anganwadi Worker -- Interactive Learning -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 9 Inclusion Problems and Prospects: Introducing Gender in Agricultural Research and Education -- Introduction -- Gender Integration in Agricultural Curriculum and Farm Sector Innovations in the Kerala Agricultural University -- Engendering Agricultural Research and Education for Innovation -- Gender Integration in Agricultural Research and Inclusive Innovation Systems in India -- Lessons Learnt and Strategies Suggested -- References -- 10 Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Nurturing the Institutional Sine Qua Non for the Informal Sector -- Introduction -- Engagements with the State -- SEs and the Developmental State -- The State Through an SE Accelerator's Lens -- Business Facilitation Services -- People and Finances -- Knowledge and Skills -- SEs and the Triple Bottom Line in Social and Business Engagements -- Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship-Norm Making Capacities -- Policies and Policy Instruments for Scaling-up the SE -- The State and Upscaling the SE -- A Tall Order-Strategic Engagement in the Civic Space -- Persistence of Institutions or Ways of Working -- Annexure: Three Cases - The State and Social Enterprises -- Health Care (Case 1) -- Health Care (Case 2) -- Healthy Consumption (Case 3) -- References -- 11 Learning from China: S& -- T and Innovation Policy Responsiveness -- Introduction India's Position: Competition, Innovation, Knowledge Application -- S& -- T and Innovation Policy Responsiveness and Major Gaps -- Organization and Management of STI Policies -- Target Centricity and Competitiveness -- Organization and Management of R& -- D and Technology -- Strategy for Maximizing Growth Using Core Strengths -- References -- The Options -- 12 Inclusive Innovation: Realizing the Options -- The Importance of Options -- Two Shifts -- Innovation Illiteracy of the State? Sidelining Rural MSEs as an Example -- Organized Knowledge for Policy: The Bliss of S& -- T for Rural India -- References -- Index |
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Verfasser aut Inclusive Innovation Evidence and Options in Rural India New Delhi Springer (India) Private Limited 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (280 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier India Studies in Business and Economics Ser Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Praise for Inclusive Innovation -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- The Problem -- 1 Inclusive Innovation: Changing Actors and Agenda -- Actors and Agenda -- Inclusive Innovation: A Project -- Innovation and the Developmental State -- Broad-Based Rural Development and Innovation -- 'Agenda Setting' and Reforming -- History as Eye-Opener -- Inclusive Innovation: In and for Rural India -- References -- The Evidence -- 2 Crafts, Innovation and Exclusion: Challenges for Inclusion in a Terracotta Cluster, Rajasthan -- The Context -- Indian Craft Clusters and Forms of Exclusion -- Sidelining of Rural Industrialisation in India -- Emergence and Status of the Terracotta Cluster in Molela -- Meanings of Innovation in a Terracotta Cluster -- Constrained Craft Business as Disincentive to Innovate -- The Raw Material Crisis -- State and the Craft -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 3 Factors Determining Innovation in Micro Enterprise Clusters -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology for Developing Cluster-Level Innovation Index -- Selection of Variables -- Indications from Case Studies -- Results -- Discussion and Conclusions: Strength and Weaknesses of the Index -- References -- 4 Inclusion and Innovation Challenges in Handloom Clusters of Assam -- Introduction -- Research Framework -- Evolution and Growth of Clusters -- Evolution and Growth of the Sualkuchi Cluster -- Evolution and Growth of Dhokuakhana Cluster -- Expansion of Handloom Markets and Growth of the Clusters -- Growth of Clusters and Efficiency of Production Systems -- Enterprise Configuration and Economics -- Sualkuchi Cluster -- Enterprise Configuration and Economics in Dhokuakhana Cluster -- Status of Innovation and Relationship with Growth and Inclusion -- Technological Innovations -- Deepak Bharali and Design Making Tool: Chaneki Deepak Baishya and Jari Twisting Machine -- Sarat Deka and Thread Spooling Machine -- Organizational Innovations -- Sualkuchi Endogenous Tourism Project -- Sualkuchi Institute of Fashion Technology -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 5 Informal Information-Exchange Networks in Rural Low-Tech Clusters -- Introduction -- Collective Innovation, Defensive Innovation, Neighbours and Networks -- An Account of a Coir Cluster in Kerala -- Technological Modernisation in Coir -- Primary Fieldwork -- The Innovation in Focus -- Findings -- Lessons -- Policy Pointers -- References -- 6 Commodity Markets, Computers and Inclusive Development: A Study of Marketing and Price Formation of Cardamom with e-Auctions -- Introduction -- Towards an Analytical Framework -- System of Innovation in Cardamom Marketing and Spaces of Exclusion -- Market Structure Under Traditional Auctions -- Functioning of the Market -- Price Variation Across Different Lots Under Traditional Auctions -- Marketing and Price Formation Under e-Auction -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 7 Modern Genetics as an Opportunity for Inclusive and Sustainable Agriculture -- The New Context -- The National System of Innovation (NSI): A Framework -- The Indian Context -- HRT in India and the Policy Domain -- HRT and Competence of the National Agricultural Research System (NARS) -- Adoption of Hybrid Rice Technology -- Genomics-based Innovation: the Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS) options -- MAS Technology for Conferring Resistance Against Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB) -- MAS for Development of Water-Saving Rice Variety -- Inter-locking Technological and Institutional Innovations -- Policy Options for Inclusive Agricultural Development -- References -- 8 Turnaround in Maternal and Child Healthcare: Institutional Innovation and Interactive Learning -- Introduction Study Objectives, Methodology and Data Used -- NRHM and the Transformation of India's Healthcare Delivery -- About NRHM -- Maternal and Child Health After NRHM -- Institutional Innovation as Fundamental to Innovation Systems -- Innovations in Social Technology and Institutional Learning -- Institutional Innovations: ASHA, VHSNCs and RKS -- Roles of ASHA -- Technological Innovation -- Incentive Structure for the ASHA -- Role of the Anganwadi Worker -- Interactive Learning -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 9 Inclusion Problems and Prospects: Introducing Gender in Agricultural Research and Education -- Introduction -- Gender Integration in Agricultural Curriculum and Farm Sector Innovations in the Kerala Agricultural University -- Engendering Agricultural Research and Education for Innovation -- Gender Integration in Agricultural Research and Inclusive Innovation Systems in India -- Lessons Learnt and Strategies Suggested -- References -- 10 Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Nurturing the Institutional Sine Qua Non for the Informal Sector -- Introduction -- Engagements with the State -- SEs and the Developmental State -- The State Through an SE Accelerator's Lens -- Business Facilitation Services -- People and Finances -- Knowledge and Skills -- SEs and the Triple Bottom Line in Social and Business Engagements -- Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship-Norm Making Capacities -- Policies and Policy Instruments for Scaling-up the SE -- The State and Upscaling the SE -- A Tall Order-Strategic Engagement in the Civic Space -- Persistence of Institutions or Ways of Working -- Annexure: Three Cases - The State and Social Enterprises -- Health Care (Case 1) -- Health Care (Case 2) -- Healthy Consumption (Case 3) -- References -- 11 Learning from China: S& -- T and Innovation Policy Responsiveness -- Introduction India's Position: Competition, Innovation, Knowledge Application -- S& -- T and Innovation Policy Responsiveness and Major Gaps -- Organization and Management of STI Policies -- Target Centricity and Competitiveness -- Organization and Management of R& -- D and Technology -- Strategy for Maximizing Growth Using Core Strengths -- References -- The Options -- 12 Inclusive Innovation: Realizing the Options -- The Importance of Options -- Two Shifts -- Innovation Illiteracy of the State? Sidelining Rural MSEs as an Example -- Organized Knowledge for Policy: The Bliss of S& -- T for Rural India -- References -- Index Technological innovations-Social aspects-India Das, Keshab Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Raina, Rajeswari S. Inclusive Innovation New Delhi : Springer (India) Private Limited,c2020 9788132239277 |
spellingShingle | Raina, Rajeswari S. Inclusive Innovation Evidence and Options in Rural India Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Praise for Inclusive Innovation -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- The Problem -- 1 Inclusive Innovation: Changing Actors and Agenda -- Actors and Agenda -- Inclusive Innovation: A Project -- Innovation and the Developmental State -- Broad-Based Rural Development and Innovation -- 'Agenda Setting' and Reforming -- History as Eye-Opener -- Inclusive Innovation: In and for Rural India -- References -- The Evidence -- 2 Crafts, Innovation and Exclusion: Challenges for Inclusion in a Terracotta Cluster, Rajasthan -- The Context -- Indian Craft Clusters and Forms of Exclusion -- Sidelining of Rural Industrialisation in India -- Emergence and Status of the Terracotta Cluster in Molela -- Meanings of Innovation in a Terracotta Cluster -- Constrained Craft Business as Disincentive to Innovate -- The Raw Material Crisis -- State and the Craft -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 3 Factors Determining Innovation in Micro Enterprise Clusters -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology for Developing Cluster-Level Innovation Index -- Selection of Variables -- Indications from Case Studies -- Results -- Discussion and Conclusions: Strength and Weaknesses of the Index -- References -- 4 Inclusion and Innovation Challenges in Handloom Clusters of Assam -- Introduction -- Research Framework -- Evolution and Growth of Clusters -- Evolution and Growth of the Sualkuchi Cluster -- Evolution and Growth of Dhokuakhana Cluster -- Expansion of Handloom Markets and Growth of the Clusters -- Growth of Clusters and Efficiency of Production Systems -- Enterprise Configuration and Economics -- Sualkuchi Cluster -- Enterprise Configuration and Economics in Dhokuakhana Cluster -- Status of Innovation and Relationship with Growth and Inclusion -- Technological Innovations -- Deepak Bharali and Design Making Tool: Chaneki Deepak Baishya and Jari Twisting Machine -- Sarat Deka and Thread Spooling Machine -- Organizational Innovations -- Sualkuchi Endogenous Tourism Project -- Sualkuchi Institute of Fashion Technology -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 5 Informal Information-Exchange Networks in Rural Low-Tech Clusters -- Introduction -- Collective Innovation, Defensive Innovation, Neighbours and Networks -- An Account of a Coir Cluster in Kerala -- Technological Modernisation in Coir -- Primary Fieldwork -- The Innovation in Focus -- Findings -- Lessons -- Policy Pointers -- References -- 6 Commodity Markets, Computers and Inclusive Development: A Study of Marketing and Price Formation of Cardamom with e-Auctions -- Introduction -- Towards an Analytical Framework -- System of Innovation in Cardamom Marketing and Spaces of Exclusion -- Market Structure Under Traditional Auctions -- Functioning of the Market -- Price Variation Across Different Lots Under Traditional Auctions -- Marketing and Price Formation Under e-Auction -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 7 Modern Genetics as an Opportunity for Inclusive and Sustainable Agriculture -- The New Context -- The National System of Innovation (NSI): A Framework -- The Indian Context -- HRT in India and the Policy Domain -- HRT and Competence of the National Agricultural Research System (NARS) -- Adoption of Hybrid Rice Technology -- Genomics-based Innovation: the Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS) options -- MAS Technology for Conferring Resistance Against Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB) -- MAS for Development of Water-Saving Rice Variety -- Inter-locking Technological and Institutional Innovations -- Policy Options for Inclusive Agricultural Development -- References -- 8 Turnaround in Maternal and Child Healthcare: Institutional Innovation and Interactive Learning -- Introduction Study Objectives, Methodology and Data Used -- NRHM and the Transformation of India's Healthcare Delivery -- About NRHM -- Maternal and Child Health After NRHM -- Institutional Innovation as Fundamental to Innovation Systems -- Innovations in Social Technology and Institutional Learning -- Institutional Innovations: ASHA, VHSNCs and RKS -- Roles of ASHA -- Technological Innovation -- Incentive Structure for the ASHA -- Role of the Anganwadi Worker -- Interactive Learning -- Concluding Observations -- References -- 9 Inclusion Problems and Prospects: Introducing Gender in Agricultural Research and Education -- Introduction -- Gender Integration in Agricultural Curriculum and Farm Sector Innovations in the Kerala Agricultural University -- Engendering Agricultural Research and Education for Innovation -- Gender Integration in Agricultural Research and Inclusive Innovation Systems in India -- Lessons Learnt and Strategies Suggested -- References -- 10 Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Nurturing the Institutional Sine Qua Non for the Informal Sector -- Introduction -- Engagements with the State -- SEs and the Developmental State -- The State Through an SE Accelerator's Lens -- Business Facilitation Services -- People and Finances -- Knowledge and Skills -- SEs and the Triple Bottom Line in Social and Business Engagements -- Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship-Norm Making Capacities -- Policies and Policy Instruments for Scaling-up the SE -- The State and Upscaling the SE -- A Tall Order-Strategic Engagement in the Civic Space -- Persistence of Institutions or Ways of Working -- Annexure: Three Cases - The State and Social Enterprises -- Health Care (Case 1) -- Health Care (Case 2) -- Healthy Consumption (Case 3) -- References -- 11 Learning from China: S& -- T and Innovation Policy Responsiveness -- Introduction India's Position: Competition, Innovation, Knowledge Application -- S& -- T and Innovation Policy Responsiveness and Major Gaps -- Organization and Management of STI Policies -- Target Centricity and Competitiveness -- Organization and Management of R& -- D and Technology -- Strategy for Maximizing Growth Using Core Strengths -- References -- The Options -- 12 Inclusive Innovation: Realizing the Options -- The Importance of Options -- Two Shifts -- Innovation Illiteracy of the State? Sidelining Rural MSEs as an Example -- Organized Knowledge for Policy: The Bliss of S& -- T for Rural India -- References -- Index Technological innovations-Social aspects-India |
title | Inclusive Innovation Evidence and Options in Rural India |
title_auth | Inclusive Innovation Evidence and Options in Rural India |
title_exact_search | Inclusive Innovation Evidence and Options in Rural India |
title_exact_search_txtP | Inclusive Innovation Evidence and Options in Rural India |
title_full | Inclusive Innovation Evidence and Options in Rural India |
title_fullStr | Inclusive Innovation Evidence and Options in Rural India |
title_full_unstemmed | Inclusive Innovation Evidence and Options in Rural India |
title_short | Inclusive Innovation |
title_sort | inclusive innovation evidence and options in rural india |
title_sub | Evidence and Options in Rural India |
topic | Technological innovations-Social aspects-India |
topic_facet | Technological innovations-Social aspects-India |
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