Practitioner Points The article develops a theory of the reproduction of social innovations (SI) from the perspective of subsistence producer‐users, noting how literacy, closely linked relationships, physicalities, and access to resources and knowledge can affect the reproduction process. A typology is created to help practitioners understand why SI do or do not “go viral” through reproduction and when bridging agents are needed. (Un)Successful reproductions hinge on whether subsistence user‐producers can feasibly acquire/manage two intersecting dimensions of SI—complexities of resources and complexities of knowledge. Three archetypes of SI are proposed. Complex: subsistence users may consume but will likely not produce (e.g., MPesa)
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Goldense, Bradford L., "Roadmap Your Way to R&D-Product Development Innovation," Machine Design, December 8, 2015, Volume 87, Number 12, Page 1, ISSN 0024-9114.
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Goldense, Bradford L., "Roadmap Your Way to R&D-Product Development Innovation," Machine Design , December 8, 2015, Volume 87, Number 12, Page 1, ISSN 0024-9114.
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