Digital Networks and Sustainability: Do We Need the Government?

Radhika Rajagoplan, R. Sarkar
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The role of information in promoting development has been well researched and documented, and there has been much interest in harnessing ICT (Information and Communication Technology) for this purpose. The dynamics of this transfer and its overall effectiveness depends on social capital and how the synergies generated by it can impact the co-ordination between member-nodes. In this paper, we seek to understand this synergy in the context of ICT implementation efforts in rural India. The sustenance of a digital network depends on co-operation between member-nodes of the network. In the beginning, the Government undertakes an active role in financing and setting up projects as well as playing a regulatory role, with the expectation that in time the network will become capable of functioning without Central support. A review of current ICT interventions indicates the opposite. We propose that adopting a more community centric design for these interventions can improve their sustainability and lead to the evolution of a more complex and multi functional ICT enabled socio-technical system. In this perspective, we present the concept of digital ecosystems (DE) as potential conduit of ICT to the masses.. The merits of this approach are examined and the role of the Government in building this system is described. We concludThe role of information in promoting development has been well researched and documented, and there has been much interest in harnessing ICT (Information and Communication Technology) for this purpose. The dynamics of this transfer and its overall effectiveness depends on social capital and how the synergies generated by it can impact the co-ordination between member-nodes. In this paper, we seek to understand this synergy in the context of ICT implementation efforts in rural India. The sustenance of a digital network depends on co-operation between member-nodes of the network. In the beginning, the Government undertakes an active role in financing and setting up projects as well as playing a regulatory role, with the expectation that in time the network will become capable of functioning without Central support. A review of current ICT interventions indicates the opposite. We propose that adopting a more community centric design for these interventions can improve their sustainability and lead to the evolution of a more complex and multi functional ICT enabled socio-technical system. In this perspective, we present the concept of digital ecosystems (DE) as potential conduit of ICT to the masses. The merits of this approach are examined and the role of the Government in building this system is described. We conclude by presenting the case of the DEAL (Digital Ecosystem for Agriculture and Livelihood) project, a rural development initiative in agriculture in Northern India.e by presenting the case of the DEAL (Digital Ecosystem for Agriculture and Livelihood) project, a rural development initiative in agriculture in Northern India.
数码网络与可持续发展:我们需要政府吗?
信息在促进发展方面的作用已经得到了充分的研究和记录,人们对利用信息和通信技术(ICT)实现这一目的非常感兴趣。这种转移的动力及其总体有效性取决于社会资本,以及它所产生的协同效应如何影响成员节点之间的协调。在本文中,我们试图在印度农村ICT实施工作的背景下理解这种协同作用。数字网络的维持依赖于网络成员节点之间的合作。一开始,政府在资助和设立项目方面发挥积极作用,并发挥管理作用,期望该网络将来能够在没有中央支助的情况下运作。对当前信息通信技术干预措施的审查表明情况恰恰相反。我们建议对这些干预措施采用更以社区为中心的设计,可以提高其可持续性,并导致更复杂和多功能的ICT社会技术系统的发展。从这个角度来看,我们提出了数字生态系统(DE)的概念,作为向大众传播信息通信技术的潜在渠道。本文审查了这种做法的优点,并描述了政府在建立这一制度方面的作用。信息在促进发展中的作用已经得到了充分的研究和记录,人们对利用ICT(信息和通信技术)实现这一目的非常感兴趣。这种转移的动力及其总体有效性取决于社会资本,以及它所产生的协同效应如何影响成员节点之间的协调。在本文中,我们试图在印度农村ICT实施工作的背景下理解这种协同作用。数字网络的维持依赖于网络成员节点之间的合作。一开始,政府在资助和设立项目方面发挥积极作用,并发挥管理作用,期望该网络将来能够在没有中央支助的情况下运作。对当前信息通信技术干预措施的审查表明情况恰恰相反。我们建议对这些干预措施采用更以社区为中心的设计,可以提高其可持续性,并导致更复杂和多功能的ICT社会技术系统的发展。从这个角度来看,我们提出了数字生态系统(DE)的概念,作为向大众传播信息通信技术的潜在渠道。本文审查了这种做法的优点,并描述了政府在建立这一制度方面的作用。最后,我们介绍了DEAL(农业和生计数字生态系统)项目的案例,这是印度北部农业的农村发展倡议。通过介绍DEAL(农业和生计数字生态系统)项目的案例,该项目是印度北部农业的农村发展倡议。
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