2009
DOI: 10.1002/itdj.20129
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Whose gain is it anyway? Structurational perspectives on deploying ICTs for development in India's microfinance sector

Abstract: The idea of information and communication technology (ICT) being a "hammer" that can be applied to a wide variety of "nails" across different geographic locations, sectors, organizations, and contexts to improve efficiency and/or have a beneficial social impact has come under severe criticism, particularly in the realm of implementing socioeconomic development programs. Structuration theory remains one of the key metatheories that deconstruct the complexity of technology introductions in the context of organiz… Show more

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“…Orlikowski's Duality of Technology (1992) is a well-established framework in the ICT literature for understanding the structuration of technology (Pinsonneault & Kraemer, 2002;De' & Ratan, 2009). Sjöberg (2013) contributes to an understanding of issues and factors that might influence individuals and organizations in their use of, and capabilities to adapt and create, a "new sense" of social media networks.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkthe Duality Of Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orlikowski's Duality of Technology (1992) is a well-established framework in the ICT literature for understanding the structuration of technology (Pinsonneault & Kraemer, 2002;De' & Ratan, 2009). Sjöberg (2013) contributes to an understanding of issues and factors that might influence individuals and organizations in their use of, and capabilities to adapt and create, a "new sense" of social media networks.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkthe Duality Of Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the priorities of the dominant caste groups may determine the information systems' design and implementation, which could lead to the exclusion of marginal and non-dominant castes (De & Ratan, 2009). Likewise, an environmental conversion factor means the geographical location, climate, and infrastructure.…”
Section: Figure 1: Core Elements Of the Capability Approach (Adapted mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cost of investment in the technologyenabled channel is often too high to allow for financial viability over a reasonable timeframe for microfinance institutions [17]. Because application development and testing are often performed in isolation, there have been problems in integrating the prototype solution into regular microfinance workflows given field and operational constraints [18]. Moreover, clients exhibit a strong preference for maintaining a local paper record for reference [10], which has dampened uptake for purely electronic data collection systems, using mobile phones or PDAs, in which a paper trail is not left behind.…”
Section: Digitizing Front-end Microfinance Record Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%