This paper analyzes the pioneering work of eKutir, a social business in India that leverages an information and communication technology (ICT) platform to progressively build a self-sustaining ecosystem to address multiple facets of smallholder farmer poverty. The study reveals that eKutir’s ecosystem has evolved through five distinct phases, each expanding the number and type of actors engaged and the breadth of ICT-supported services provided. The evolution displays a distinct pattern where the five elements of the ecosystem progressively evolve and reinforce one another to create a system that is economically sustainable, scalable, and can accelerate transformative change. The study has important implications for the design of emergent I...
This paper is part of a project at the Center for Information and Society to broaden and deepen our ...
The efficient delivery of government services to the poor, or Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP), faces man...
To be published March 2010 in open access journal "Information technology and information developmen...
Digitalization has impacted how new practices emerge. In this study, we examined the genesis of new ...
This paper reports results of a quasi-experimental study designed to assess the impact of an informa...
Various approaches – for and not-for-profit – have been offered as a means of addressing the endemic...
We advance a view of digital platforms as generative of innovation phenomena that emerge from causal...
Increasingly cheap technology could play a role when it becomes accessible, but social struc-tures w...
This paper provides a contribution to theorizing information and communication technology (ICT) and ...
As reforms have paved the way for India’s rapid economic expansion in recent years, particularly in ...
This paper reports on the outcomes of an ICT enabled social sustainability project “Green Lanka1” tr...
This paper reviews the ICT sector in India and explores the impact on rural poverty within the count...
ICT is recognized as an important vehicle to address global development challenges. As a general pur...
The success of small-scale farmers in pro-poor value chains is constrained by aspects related to gov...
Prosocial P2P lending platforms are a novel and powerful example of a digital social innovation (DSI...
This paper is part of a project at the Center for Information and Society to broaden and deepen our ...
The efficient delivery of government services to the poor, or Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP), faces man...
To be published March 2010 in open access journal "Information technology and information developmen...
Digitalization has impacted how new practices emerge. In this study, we examined the genesis of new ...
This paper reports results of a quasi-experimental study designed to assess the impact of an informa...
Various approaches – for and not-for-profit – have been offered as a means of addressing the endemic...
We advance a view of digital platforms as generative of innovation phenomena that emerge from causal...
Increasingly cheap technology could play a role when it becomes accessible, but social struc-tures w...
This paper provides a contribution to theorizing information and communication technology (ICT) and ...
As reforms have paved the way for India’s rapid economic expansion in recent years, particularly in ...
This paper reports on the outcomes of an ICT enabled social sustainability project “Green Lanka1” tr...
This paper reviews the ICT sector in India and explores the impact on rural poverty within the count...
ICT is recognized as an important vehicle to address global development challenges. As a general pur...
The success of small-scale farmers in pro-poor value chains is constrained by aspects related to gov...
Prosocial P2P lending platforms are a novel and powerful example of a digital social innovation (DSI...
This paper is part of a project at the Center for Information and Society to broaden and deepen our ...
The efficient delivery of government services to the poor, or Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP), faces man...
To be published March 2010 in open access journal "Information technology and information developmen...