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<title>The ICT-Artefact in Capability Approach: Analysing an ICT- enabled, Renewable Energy Intervention, in Rural Kenya</title>
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<author>
<name>Egessa, Mathew</name>
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<name>Liyala, Samuel</name>
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<published>2024-04-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">The ICT-Artefact in Capability Approach: Analysing an ICT- enabled, Renewable Energy Intervention, in Rural Kenya
Egessa, Mathew; Liyala, Samuel
This paper proposes a novel conceptualisation that holistically places the Information and Communication&#13;
Technology (ICT) Artefact in Capability Approach (CA). The conceptualisation harmonises the different&#13;
views about technology within CA-based frameworks in ICT4D, in order to address the inconsistencies. To&#13;
demonstrate the utility of the conceptualisation, while simultaneously addressing the highest thematic&#13;
research gap among post-2015 ICT4D research priorities, the study collected primary data from users of Pay-&#13;
As-You-Go (PAYGO) solar kits who reside in rural Kenya. Using the conceptualisation, the study&#13;
demonstrated that the ICT-artefact can holistically be placed within three of CA’s concepts: under material&#13;
resources as a capability input; as a new category of conversion factors (technological factors); and as a&#13;
component within the structural context. The study further demonstrated how the same ICT artefact could&#13;
play out in the three different conceptualisations, resulting in different development outcomes. The study&#13;
finally presents the implications for policy and practice
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<dc:date>2024-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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