Co-development, innovation and mutual learning--or how we need to turn the world upside down.
Crisp, Nigel;
(2015)
Co-development, innovation and mutual learning--or how we need to turn the world upside down.
Healthcare, 3 (4).
pp. 221-224.
ISSN 2213-0764
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hjdsi.2015.06.002
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This paper describes the scope for mutual learning and the sharing of innovation between different parts of the world. It argues that the top-down concept of international development--with its connotations that low income countries need to develop in ways that emulate progress in richer more "developed" ones needs to be replaced with the idea of co-development and learning and sharing together. Similarly, it advocates for replacing the term of "reverse innovation" with the concept of global sourcing of innovation.