User-driven technology in NGOs—A computationally intensive theory approach

Marie-E. Zubler (née Godefroid) , Julian Koch , Ralf Plattfaut
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) typically have restrained information and communication technology (ICT) budgets and resources. At the same time, they face high pressure to reduce administrative costs. A possible solution to the resulting conundrum could be user-driven technology. This term describes a selection of technologies, including intelligent process automation, low-code platforms, and business intelligence tools that push innovation and user-centricity by letting operational employees directly deploy comparably cheap solutions without the need for central ICT support. Practitioner literature indicates, however, that user-driven technologies are lagging in the social sector despite evidence from some individual success stories published by researchers. Thus, a systematic assessment of user-driven technologies within NGOs and of potential challenges in their introduction is necessary. To close this research gap, we employ the method of computationally intensive theory construction, combining data mining with qualitative interviews. Results indicate that user-driven technologies are indeed lagging and that forming a problem-mindset and creating adequate governance structures are the main challenges to their introduction within NGOs.
非政府组织中的用户驱动技术--计算密集型理论方法
非政府组织(NGO)的信息和传播技术(ICT)预算和资源通常都很有限。与此同时,它们还面临着降低行政成本的巨大压力。用户驱动技术是解决这一难题的一个可行办法。这一术语描述了一系列技术,包括智能流程自动化、低代码平台和商业智能工具,通过让业务员工直接部署价格相当低廉的解决方案而无需中央信息和通信技术的支持,推动创新和以用户为中心。然而,实践文献表明,尽管有研究人员发表的一些成功案例为证,但用户驱动技术在社会部门的应用仍然滞后。因此,有必要对非政府组织内部的用户驱动型技术及其引入过程中的潜在挑战进行系统评估。为了填补这一研究空白,我们采用了计算密集型理论构建方法,将数据挖掘与定性访谈相结合。结果表明,用户驱动技术确实滞后,而形成问题思维模式和建立适当的管理结构是在非政府组织内引入这些技术的主要挑战。
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