BOP Basics
Karnani, 2007
Kolk et al., 2014
Kaplan & Serafeim, 2018
Fact or Fluff
100

What does “BOP” stand for in business literature?

Bottom/Base of the Pyramid

100

What does Karnani call the idea of a “fortune at the BOP”?

A mirage

100

What did Kolk et al. (2014) review in their paper?

A decade of BOP academic articles (2000 - 2009

100

What is the core strategy Kaplan & Serafeim promote?

Creating inclusive ecosystems for growth

100

here’s a massive untapped fortune waiting at the BOP.

FLUFF – Karnani argues this is a myth; profit margins are thin and costs are high

200

Who popularized the BOP concept?

C.K. Prahalad

200

What does Karnani believe is the real path to poverty reduction?

Viewing the poor as producers, not consumers

200

Which group was originally expected to lead BOP strategies?

Multinational Enterprises (MNEs)

200

In what country did a brewery address malnutrition using local crops?

Uganda – Nile Breweries

200

Most BOP research focuses on India and consumer goods.

FACT – Kolk et al. found heavy concentration in cases from India, esp. Hindustan Lever

300

What is the income threshold often used to define BOP markets?

< $2/day or <$1,500–2,000/year PPP

300

Why does Karnani criticize microcredit schemes?

They often trap the poor in debt without increasing real income

300

According to the review, what role is most commonly assigned to the poor in BOP articles?

Consumers

300

What type of business model do they oppose as insufficient?

Standalone CSR or charity programs

300

Inclusive ecosystems require primarily private sector effort.

FLUFF – Kaplan & Serafeim emphasize multisector partnerships with NGOs, donors, governments

400

What was the original claim of the BOP model?

That businesses can profit while alleviating poverty

400

According to Karnani, what should governments focus on instead of relying on markets?

Public services like education, health, infrastructure

400

What did Kolk et al. find lacking in many BOP studies?

Rigorous impact measurement – economic, social, environmental

400

What kind of partnerships do they emphasize?

Cross-sector: business, NGOs, governments, donors

400

Most BOP business models involve co-creation with the poor.

FLUFF – Kolk et al. found few examples of true coinvention; most still treat poor as consumers

500

What kind of products were often used as early BOP examples?

Low-cost sachet goods, Fair & Lovely, microcredit, etc.

500

What risk does Karnani associate with marketing to the poor?

Exploitation and wasteful consumption

500

Name one country that dominates case examples in BOP research

India

500

What term do they use for building long-term inclusive value chains?

Catalytic business models

500

BOP strategies have successfully scaled by treating the poor as micro-entrepreneurs in global supply chains.

FLUFF – Most BOP initiatives still treat the poor as consumers. When entrepreneurship exists, it’s often low-scale and initiated by the company, not community-driven (Kolk et al., Karnani)

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