Information and Communication Technologies Implications for Social and Economic Development: Digital Currency

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Information and Communication Technologies Implications for Social and Economic Development: Digital Currency Wilson Halder Advisor: Dr. Helen Hambly Odame University of Guelph MSc. Capacity Development and Extensions School of Environmental Design & Rural Development April 21, 2013

Introduction Since the emergence of the internet, governments and the general public around the world has increasingly recognized the power of broadband to influence the economy, local community and innovation Canada s national dream to connect the nation through steam-powered railway The National Dream (1969) and The Last Spike (1971) Alexandar Graham Bell Canada an early adopter as a global digital leader

Research Objective Explore the role of broadband technologies and ICTs for rural socioeconomic development in agencies situated across agriculture and health for Wellington County, Canada Identify and describe key capacities required to develop a sustainable broadband network that is equitable to all southwestern Ontarians

Defining Broadband High-speed connectivity and past definitions 1.5 megabits (mbs) in one direction Fixed versus mobile broadband Moving Beyond Dial-Up Ubiquitous Access Cost Reduction Improved Communications Robust Infrastructure

Economic Effects of Broadband Developing Nations Broadband penetration from 30% to virtually unknown Worldwide penetration averages to 5% (OECD) Developed Nations Korea, Japan and Germany

Wellington County, Canada Landscape

Recent Literature The literature indicates several barriers that impedes Canadian agri-business and health organizations to adopt ICTbased practices in broadband Demographics discourages private sector infrastructure investment into rural broadband development

(Odame 2012)

Conceptual Framework Adoption of Information and Communication Ecologies Innovation Ecologies Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) of Davis (1986) Community e-development Framework of Graham (2011) (Graham 2011)

Methodology Variables of interest: usability, availability, value and affordability Unit of Analysis: The experiences and perceptions of broadband technologies and the rationale (decision-making process), strengths, weaknesses, and effectiveness of broadband connectivity for socioeconomic development i. Key-informant interviews and in-depth interviews ii. Documentation Analysis iii. Survey Health Organizations Agricultural Farm/Firm Families Sample size n=24 12 12 Male/Female ratio 50:50 Male/Female ratio 60:40

Preliminary Findings Variable of Interest Implications Usability Broadband undervalued due to reliability issues Availability Lack of connection coverage Lack of surge or critical mass to uptake any particular technology, 4G platform for mobile communications or otherwise Inadequate Number of ISPs for rural areas Value Proximity and social interactions/network Shortage of fixed protocols Affordability Resource allocation and socioeconomic motivations Disruptive Innovation

Challenges and Opportunities for Broadband Investment Speed/Price Comparisons Loss of innovation and adjustments to behavior in communication and expectations Rural health provision Education Employment opportunities Business opportunities

Strategies to Move Forward Encourage public sector to mobilize broadband services in the private sector (i.e. tower development) Implementation of an information platform for rural ICT integration in southern Ontario can act as a innovation catalyst for connectivity Evaluation of past investments Examine impact of 4G LTE platform for communication

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