Reverse Innovation: A New Perspective on Globalization
Chapter from the book: Kanbir, Ö. (ed.) 2025. The Age of Economic Nationalism: The End of Globalization?.

Hasan Önder Sarıdoğan
Akdeniz University

Synopsis

This chapter re-examines the dynamics of globalization through the lens of "reverse innovation." Challenging the traditional model where innovations flow from developed to developing nations, reverse innovation describes the process whereby new products and services are first developed and adopted in emerging markets before being exported to the developed world. The study identifies several key drivers for this phenomenon, including significant "gaps" between developed and developing countries in performance needs, infrastructure, sustainability, and regulation. These unique local conditions in markets like China and India foster the creation of affordable, high-quality, and context-specific solutions.

Citing examples such as General Electric’s portable ultrasound machines developed for China and low-cost medical devices from India, the chapter illustrates how multinational corporations and local firms are leveraging these opportunities. The analysis argues that reverse innovation fundamentally alters the nature of globalization, transforming it from a unidirectional process into a multidirectional and more interdependent system. It counters the traditional product life cycle theory and suggests that emerging economies are no longer just recipients but are now significant sources of global innovation. While acknowledging the recent rise of protectionism, the chapter posits that reverse innovation offers a powerful strategy for firms to navigate trade barriers, access new growth markets, and redefine global industry standards. Ultimately, it presents reverse innovation as a key force shaping a more integrated and less hierarchical global economy.

How to cite this book

Sarıdoğan, H. Ö. (2025). Reverse Innovation: A New Perspective on Globalization. In: Kanbir, Ö. (ed.), The Age of Economic Nationalism: The End of Globalization?. Özgür Publications. DOI: https://doi.org/10.58830/ozgur.pub911.c3782

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October 23, 2025

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