In this paper we investigate an example of a very widely applied model for the delivery of IT services to rural and poor populations. The model is one where limited intervention to support infrastructure and coordinate resources is combined with market-based delivery of IT services to the end user (what we call here the “sustainable franchise model”). Though this model has been deployed world-wide by governments, NGOs, and development institutions in the past few years, there has been little research into the determinants of success in such a model. In this paper we examine the example of n-Logue, a franchise of over 1000 locally-owned, Internet kiosks in rural villages in India. We seek to assess how this new sustainable franchise model ha...
Abstract "Development is neither a simple, nor straightforward linear process."- (Haqqani,...
Empowerment may be at the individual, organizational or up to the whole of country level. This paper...
The rural population has limited access to communication. The cost of communication has been high as...
In this paper we investigate an example of a very widely applied model for the delivery of IT servic...
We investigate the determinants of success of small-scale entrepreneurs in a developing nation. We s...
In this paper we investigate an example of a very widely applied model for the delivery of IT servic...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.In...
textabstractThe conventional ‘village’ is being digitalized. In the last decade, India has proudly e...
We have examined longitudinally an ICT for a development project in rural India, closely watching ac...
This article presents fi ndings of two user perspective studies on the impact of ICTs in rural India...
This paper examines the use of village-based Internet kiosks in rural India, known as e-chaupal. It ...
Although there are many projects, mainly supported by international donors, demonstrating that the I...
Can rural Information Communication Technology (ICT) be an effective tool to bridge the digital divi...
With a view toward improving the success of information and communication technology (ICT) initiativ...
The idea that IT can be used to alleviate and fight poverty has been widely embraced. However, while...
Abstract "Development is neither a simple, nor straightforward linear process."- (Haqqani,...
Empowerment may be at the individual, organizational or up to the whole of country level. This paper...
The rural population has limited access to communication. The cost of communication has been high as...
In this paper we investigate an example of a very widely applied model for the delivery of IT servic...
We investigate the determinants of success of small-scale entrepreneurs in a developing nation. We s...
In this paper we investigate an example of a very widely applied model for the delivery of IT servic...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.In...
textabstractThe conventional ‘village’ is being digitalized. In the last decade, India has proudly e...
We have examined longitudinally an ICT for a development project in rural India, closely watching ac...
This article presents fi ndings of two user perspective studies on the impact of ICTs in rural India...
This paper examines the use of village-based Internet kiosks in rural India, known as e-chaupal. It ...
Although there are many projects, mainly supported by international donors, demonstrating that the I...
Can rural Information Communication Technology (ICT) be an effective tool to bridge the digital divi...
With a view toward improving the success of information and communication technology (ICT) initiativ...
The idea that IT can be used to alleviate and fight poverty has been widely embraced. However, while...
Abstract "Development is neither a simple, nor straightforward linear process."- (Haqqani,...
Empowerment may be at the individual, organizational or up to the whole of country level. This paper...
The rural population has limited access to communication. The cost of communication has been high as...