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Using technology to alleviate poverty: use and acceptance of telecenters in rural India
Authors:Kamala Gollakota  P. Sathyapriya
Affiliation:1. School of Business , University of Redlands , 1200 East Colton Avenue, Redlands , CA , 92373-0999 , USA;2. Alliance Business School , Chikkahagade Cross, Chandapur–Anekal Main Road, Anekal, Bangalore , Karnataka , 562106 , India
Abstract:
The preponderance of poor people worldwide live in rural areas. Since they cannot afford, and are not educated sufficiently to take full advantage of contemporary knowledge-based technologies, alternative approaches are necessary. A major business model to do so involves setting up a rural telecenter that provides computer and internet technology as a shared model or highly subsidized. Despite the potential and availability of telecenters, research suggests that telecenters have low usage. In this research, we explore the reasons for the low usage of telecenters using a framework for use and acceptance of rural telecenters. The framework we use builds on prominent IT theories and has the following four dimensions: (a) perceived outcomes, (b) perceived effort, (c) social influence, and (d) facilitating factors. We use this framework to formulate six research questions. The study in general has the goal to identify reasons for low use of telecenters and test it with an exploratory study of information and communication technology users and non-users from rural India. Implications are discussed at the village and provider levels. Ramiro Montealegre is the accepting Associate Editor for this article. View all notes
Keywords:rural telecenters  framework of telecenter use  perceived outcomes  India  ICT
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