Inclusive design drivers and barriers – a manufacturing perspective from Pakistan
Keywords
inclusive designdrivers and barriers
manufacturing
corporate social responsibility (CSR)
developing countries
Technology
T
Manufactures
TS1-2301
Business
HF5001-6182
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The demographics of older people and people with disabilities in developing countries are discussed in the context of inclusive design and the drivers and barriers to inclusive design have been identified. Data were collected from 50 individuals from various industrial sectors in Pakistan. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) relates to inclusive aspects of products, but most respondents either did not know about CSR or did not have a CSR post in their organizations, but 64% had awareness of inclusive design terminology. The study concluded that motivation through social responsibility; innovation and differentiation; demographics and consumer trends; brand enhancement; customer satisfaction; new market opportunity; and legislation were the perceived drivers for manufacturers in Pakistan. Most respondents felt that lack of resources and guidance, lack of awareness about inclusive design, difficulty in changing the business culture, lack of government regulations, and the perception that inclusive design is expensive were the most significant barriers.Date
2015-01-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:2c133ecb0cff490db6240f8de3e1eedb2169-3277
10.1080/21693277.2015.1094757
https://doaj.org/article/2c133ecb0cff490db6240f8de3e1eedb