takaisinlaittoa
Takaisinlaittoa, also known as "reverse innovation," is a concept that describes the process by which products, services, or technologies developed in the global South are adopted and improved upon by companies in the global North. This phenomenon is particularly prevalent in the context of developing countries facing resource constraints and seeking innovative solutions to local problems.
The term "takaisinlaittoa" was coined by Professor John Thackara of the University of Cambridge, who observed
Reverse innovation is driven by several factors, including the need for cost-effective solutions, the desire to
Examples of reverse innovation include the development of affordable medical devices in India, which are then
The concept of takaisinlaittoa challenges traditional notions of innovation, highlighting the importance of global collaboration and