Abstract

Building on a case study of five Chinese solar thermal companies and one association, our study aims to understand how the innovator’s choices regarding the use of technology and organizational practices for new product development enable companies to design and diffuse appropriate technology in emerging markets. The study uncovers two critical factors that enhance the appropriateness of technology: redefining the identity of technology and building a local supply system. Our analysis shows that synergic innovation in both architecture and component leads to the appropriate functionalities desired by emerging markets. Moreover, modular design and the building of a local supply system enhance the process appropriateness of technology. Our study provides an empirical basis for advocating going beyond minor adaptations of existing products to creating appropriate technology for emerging markets, and extends our understandings of the upstream process of designing appropriate technology. Moreover, the emphasis on the local supply system reflects a holistic framework for shaping and delivering appropriate technology, expanding the existing research focus on the perspective of the technology itself. Our research also has managerial implications that may help firms tap into emerging markets.

Highlights

  • Scholars argue that emerging markets provide important growth opportunities to firms

  • Our analysis explores the resonance between the views and experiences of the companies and abstractions characteristic of the appropriate technology” (AT) literature

  • Our analysis revealed two broad themes: “redefining the identity of technology”, related to the property of the technology itself, and “building a local supply system”, related to the process domain of the technology

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Introduction

Scholars argue that emerging markets provide important growth opportunities to firms. A growing number of companies are initiating successful innovation and entering emerging markets [4,5]. In response to these phenomena, the extant literature has paid attention to innovation in emerging markets from different perspectives [3,6,7]. Solar thermal systems are used to heat water for households and other places that use hot water. Solar thermal systems have been targeted mainly at low-income families in rural areas and small towns. Chinese solar firms have been active in technological innovation, production modes, and delivery pattern design to promote the diffusion of STS in the targeted markets. Annual production grew from 500 thousand m2 in 1991 to 13 million m2 in 2004, with an average annual growth rate of over 28% [60] (see Figure 1)

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