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Title Corporate-Led Sustainable Development and Energy Poverty Alleviation at the Bottom of the Pyramid: The Case of the CleanCook in Nigeria
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Authors Sesan, T; Raman, S; Clifford, M; Forbes, I
Title Corporate-Led Sustainable Development and Energy Poverty Alleviation at the Bottom of the Pyramid: The Case of the CleanCook in Nigeria
Year 2013
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.worlddev.2012.10.009
Abstract Corporations are increasingly viewed as key actors in poverty alleviation. "Bottom of the Pyramid" (BoP) advocates suggest that MultiNational Corporations (MNCs) can simultaneously alleviate poverty and make profits by selling scaled-down products to the poor. Our paper investigates this claim using the case of the CleanCook stove-and-fuel technology introduced in Nigeria by an MNC working through a nonprofit organization and local business actors. Supply and demand-side analyses show that the CleanCook is least likely to reach the energy-poor BoP households originally targeted. The evidence suggests that serving the BoP requires greater differentiation than can be achieved with profit-driven business models. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords bottom of the pyramid; CleanCook; corporate-led development; energy poverty; Nigeria; Africa
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000317793900010
WoS Category Development Studies; Economics
Research Area Development Studies; Business & Economics
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