Critical Review of Capability Approach-Based Frameworks in Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D)
Abstract
Sen‘s Capability Approach (CA) has
emerged as holistic lenses for theorising
development within Information and
Communication Technology for Development
(ICT4D) discourses. There is ongoing research on
operationalising CA for ICT, with a number of
frameworks having been developed. However,
there seems to be minimal usage of these
frameworks. This paper explores how the ICT
artefact has been conceptualised in these CA-based
ICT4D frameworks. This paper gives an overview
of CA and then makes a critical review of six CAbased ICT4D frameworks. Research gaps are
identified from the review. The paper recommends
the development of a framework that holistically
conceptualises the ICT artefact in CA. This will be
beneficial to ICT4D researchers, practitioners and
policy-makers. It will help them to empirically
analyse the contribution of existing ICT-enabled
interventions towards development outcomes. The
providers of the ICT artefacts will be able to
consider how the ICT artefact plays out in the
development journey of their customers. The
framework could also be helpful in formulating
policies that will ensure implementation of ICT4D
interventions which will expand people‘s capabilities