• DocumentCode
    3046620
  • Title

    Digital Networks and Sustainability: Do We Need the Government?

  • Author

    Rajagoplan, Radhika ; Sarkar, Runa

  • Author_Institution
    Indian Inst. of Technol., New Delhi
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    10-15 Feb. 2008
  • Firstpage
    49
  • Lastpage
    54
  • Abstract
    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 se- - tting 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.
  • Keywords
    agriculture; information technology; social aspects of automation; ICT implementation; digital ecosystem; digital network; information and communication technology; rural agriculture development; rural development initiative; socio-technical system; Agriculture; Communication industry; Communications technology; Economic forecasting; Economic indicators; Ecosystems; Government; Humans; Impedance; Project management;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Digital Society, 2008 Second International Conference on the
  • Conference_Location
    Sainte Luce
  • Print_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3087-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICDS.2008.23
  • Filename
    4456018