Inclusive innovation. Theoretical-conceptual systematization. Taxonomy.
Inclusive innovation focuses on the provision of goods and services developed for poor and vulnerable people, with a focus on solving their problems. The overall objective of this dissertation is to present a systematisation of concepts and terms related to Inclusive Innovation, so as to outline the conceptual correlations in force. Specifically, the objectives are: a) to select the terms and concepts in their scientific contributions; b) to identify the theoretical-conceptual components; and, c) to demonstrate the established conceptual correlations. As to objectives, this qualitative research has the characteristics of a descriptive research and as to means, it is a bibliographical research. Data collection was conducted by means of bibliographic survey and the reading and analysis of the material. Ranganathan's faceted classification theory was the basis for the identification of categories and facets in the domain of Inclusive Innovation. Thus, a set of categories was structured - Inclusion Target Audience, Inclusive Models, Inclusive Innovation Measures and Governance Mechanisms - representing the main categories of inclusive innovation. Similarly, a set of facets has been identified that is sufficiently extensive and adequate to express the general ideas, sets and common properties of the field of inclusive innovation.