TY - SER AU - Yujuico Emmanuel TI - Marketing Technological Innovation to LDCs: Lessons from One Laptop Per Child PY - 0000///0 CY - PB - Winter 2011 KW - Technological Innovation KW - Innovation N2 - A technological innovation designed for a cause that is popular worldwide, the education of children in less developed countries, offers a cautionary tale relevant to marketers and to those hoping to employ information and communication technologies as development tools. One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) had financial support and sophisticated designers, but its priorities were misaligned with those of the governments to which it was marketed. Specifically, it failed to meet the purchasing criteria of governments in developing nations. Innovators need to downplay innovation in design, reduce cultural mismatches, and market not to governments but to the users themselves. They need to use their value net of customers, suppliers, complementary organizations, and even competitors to assist in both product development and distribution UR - http://192.168.6.13/libsuite/mm_files/Articles/AR12241.pdf ER -