Proceedings of the 4th Annual Symposium on Computing for Development 2013
DOI: 10.1145/2537052.2537065
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A mobile market for agricultural trade in Uganda

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“…In general, the affordance lens places emphasis on how platforms are designed and developed; it asks questions such as what it allows its users to do and similarly, what kinds of actions it prevents. Usage of affordances in the study of platforms and development can be illustrated through the example of the Ugandan marketplace application Kudu [34]. Kudu enables farmers selling their harvest to connect with buyers and it uses simple SMSs to function.…”
Section: How To Release the Developmental Potential Of Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, the affordance lens places emphasis on how platforms are designed and developed; it asks questions such as what it allows its users to do and similarly, what kinds of actions it prevents. Usage of affordances in the study of platforms and development can be illustrated through the example of the Ugandan marketplace application Kudu [34]. Kudu enables farmers selling their harvest to connect with buyers and it uses simple SMSs to function.…”
Section: How To Release the Developmental Potential Of Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, digital platforms operating in the global South require certain adaptations or can be quite different in relation to their purpose, design or operation. One example of this can be seen in Facebook's drive to make its platform more usable in low bandwidth areas [4,26], but also the types of platforms that are being developed often differ considerably from those that are being targeted for users in the global North as can be seen in the above mentioned agricultural market place application Kudu [34]. Seen through institutions, digital platforms can be challenging the prevailing institutional logics and replacing them; alternatively, they may set the basis for creating institutions in societal areas where there have not necessarily been any, which is claimed to often happen in a developing country context and referred to as institutional voids [29].…”
Section: How Do Digital Platforms In the Global South Differ From Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing countries, there is strong demand for improving efficiency in agricultural markets [26] and this is also true for rural societies in developed countries, including Japan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Lack of information also leads to inefficiencies in existing systems, presenting a possibility to introduce solutions that abide by existing cultural and technological constraints. For instance, large price discrepancies and major arbitrage opportunities present in markets for agricultural products in Uganda suggest large market inefficiencies Ssekibuule et al [2013]. To alleviate this, Newman et al [2018] introduce Kudu-a mobile technology that functions over feature phones via SMS service.…”
Section: Access To Opportunity In the Developing Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%