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Serving the world's poor, profitably
Prahalad, CK; Hammond, A
发表日期2002
ISSN2164-4535
卷号80期号:9页码:48-+
英文摘要

By stimulating commerce and development at the bottom of the economic pyramid, multinationals could radically improve the lives of billions of people and help create a more stable, less dangerous world. Achieving this goal does not require MNCs to spearhead global social-development initiatives for charitable purposes. They need only act in their own self-interest. How? The authors lay out the business case for entering the world's poorest markets.


Fully 65% of the world's population earns less than $2,000 per year-that's 4 billion people. But despite the vastness of this market, it remains largely untapped. The reluctance to invest is easy to understand, but it is, by and large, based on outdated assumptions of the developing world.


While individual incomes may be low, the aggregate buying power of poor communities is actually quite large, representing a substantial market in many countries for what some might consider luxury goods like satellite television and phone services. Prices, and margins, are often much higher in poor neighborhoods than in their middle-class counterparts. And new technologies are already steadily reducing the effects of corruption, illiteracy, inadequate infrastructure, and other such barriers.


Because these markets are in the earliest stages of economic development, revenue growth for multinationals entering them can be extremely rapid. MNCs can also lower costs, not only through low-cost labor but by transferring operating efficiencies and innovations developed to serve their existing operations.


Certainly, succeeding in such markets requires MNCs to think creatively. The biggest change, though, has to come from executives: Unless business leaders confront their own preconceptions- particularly about the value of high-volume, low-margin businesses-companies are unlikely to master the challenges or reap the rewards of these developing markets.


语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000177662500012
来源期刊HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW
来源机构世界资源研究所
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/56066
作者单位(1)Univ Michigan, Sch Business, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA;(2)Praja, San Diego, CA USA;(3)World Resources Inst, Digital Dividend Project, Washington, DC 20006 USA
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Prahalad, CK,Hammond, A. Serving the world's poor, profitably[J]. 世界资源研究所,2002,80(9):48-+.
APA Prahalad, CK,&Hammond, A.(2002).Serving the world's poor, profitably.HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW,80(9),48-+.
MLA Prahalad, CK,et al."Serving the world's poor, profitably".HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW 80.9(2002):48-+.
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