Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/11465
Title: Heuristics of frugal service innovations
Authors: Prabhu, Ganesh N 
Gupta, Shreya 
Keywords: Developing Countries;Commoditization;Conventional Services;Frugal Innovations;Physical Products;Price Sensitive;Service Innovation;Service Process;Service Quality;Innovation
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Institute Of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Related Publication: Picmet 2014 - Portland international Center For Management of Engineering and Technology, Proceedings: infrastructure and Service integration
Conference: PICMET '14: Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology; Infrastructure and Service Integration: 27-31 July 2014, Kanazawa, Japan 
Abstract: Frugal innovations in products are vital in developing countries to reach price sensitive customers that seek robust products at low prices. Similarly frugal service innovations can create larger markets among customers that cannot afford expensive conventional services. While frugal innovations in products are easily identified by expert examination, frugal innovations in services cannot be identified without comprehensive mapping of all service processes. We identify three broad innovation heuristics used to achieve frugality in services: (a) innovatively combining existing materials, processes and resources at hand through bricolage, (b) innovatively reducing wastage of time, materials and human resources and (c) innovating on creating self-service options for users. We use a diverse set of Indian cases of service frugality to identify and analyse the specific techniques used to achieve frugality within these three heuristics. We then synthesize a conceptual frame of innovation heuristics for frugal services. Our framework is of value to service firms attempting to achieve frugality without conceding service quality and reliability. It is also relevant to product firms that can add frugal services to reduce commoditization and enhance value of their products. Finally, the heuristics we identify in creating frugal services can be adapted to achieve frugality in physical products.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/11465
ISBN: 9781890843298
ISSN: 2159-5100
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