The developmental role of ICT

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The developmental role of ICT Chrisanthi Avgerou Professor of Information Systems Department of Management London School of Economics and Political Science

Potential developmental benefits Economic performance Productivity Competitiveness Participation in the industrial networks of the global economy State performance Effective delivery of public services Strengthening of democratic processes Transformation of social institutions Leveraging social relations

But beware naïve technology determinism Potential benefits do not materialise by just putting technologies in place They are achieved through organizational and socio-economic change

Productivity gains require restructuring of organizational practices Competitiveness requires new business models and products/services innovation Participation in global industrial networks requires competence and trust Effective public services require public administration reform Democratic processes require democratic institutions Institutional transformation requires sustained social mobilization

An appropriate research agenda How does ICT-enabled organizational change happen? How does ICT-enabled change of state institutions happen? How does ICT-enabled social collaboration create value? I take ICT-enabled to mean the intertwining of effort for technology innovation and processes of social, economic, and political change

Contextualist research approach Studying a phenomenon in relation to its socioeconomic context May focus narrowly at a micro-level, or consider processes that cut across micro/macro distinctions Venturing beyond technical/rational explanations and universalist prescriptions Placing emphasis on understanding: socially embedded meaning making and local rationalities, sustained by historically formed institutions

Theoretical lenses and contributions Structurational theories of practice focusing on the formation of ICTs and the organizational structures they enable through every day practice Socio-technical theories e.g. Actor Network Theory (ANT) studying the processes of translation of a particular conception of desirable change into a socio-technical arrangement tracing the relations of multiple actors with diverse interests Institutionalist analyses identifying the way social, cultural, cognitive, and political aspects of an organizational setting shapes ICT-enabled change

The knowledge built Complements to technical/rational accounts of innovation as an engineering, economic and managerial endeavour with explanations and diagnoses of social embeddedness of ICT-enabled innovation thus contributing to the development of professional critical judgement and critical theory on contemporary society

Two examples from my research Case 1: The electronic voting systems of Brazil Why do Brazilians trust electronic voting while almost all other countries distrust it?

Electronic elections were developed at a period of democratization and continue to be supervised by highly trusted electoral authorities (a body of high status judges). This affects citizens attitude to e-voting Continuous technology and electoral process improvements part of the political process Supported by a long term effort to develop industrial ICT capabilities in the country Middle classes positive attitude to ICT Government efforts to promote ICT for the poor Indifference of the poor for parliamentary democracy(?)

Case 2: How does the internet leverage entrepreneurial activity among the poor in China? Netpreneurs in Yiwu

The context of Yiwu netpreneurs Multi-faceted support from a large internet service provider (taobao) A platform for communication customers and suppliers Certificates of credit-worthiness Training An industrial cluster with a history as a trading hub Commodities market E-commerce school Government support Suppliers and logistics companies Intensive social networking The Wall Street of counterfeit trading

Ongoing research Aiming to understand the political economy emerging with ICT innovation in the conditions of socio-economic reform in China How does web2.0, which is heralded as enabler of a libertarian socio-economic regime, come to play a developmental role in the unfolding of state-led capitalism in China?