埃塞俄比亚多利益相关者农业推广信息系统的社会技术设计原则

IF 5.1 3区 管理学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Information Technology for Development Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1080/02681102.2023.2279309
Muluneh Atinaf, Salehu Anteneh, Mesfin Kifle
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摘要虽然设计知识的重要性越来越重要,但在信息和通信领域为开发创造规定性知识的努力是有限的。这些知识解决了当地发展背景、实践和优先级的要求,并通过将设计原则(dp)置于环境中来平衡概括性和特殊性的问题。这项研究表明,如何产生这种情境化的设计知识,以解决埃塞俄比亚农业推广信息服务系统中社会技术背景所带来的挑战。所产生的知识是基于核心/参考理论的见解,并辅以经验观察的知识。该研究确定了六个DPs来满足四个设计要求:(1)支持利益相关者的网络;(2)发展符合当地环境需要的信息内容;(3)提高利益相关者对农业推广信息的可及性;(4)加强对信息系统的采用和有效利用。解决上述社会技术要求的DPs分为以下原则:(1)行动者对行动者网络;(2)农业推广信息系统内容开发;(3)信息的可及性;(4)设备可达性;(5)界面的可访问性;(六)有效使用和采用电子信息系统。关键词:社会技术设计原则、农业推广信息系统设计原则、情境化设计原则、核心理论适应当地环境披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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Socio-technical design principles for a multi-stakeholder agriculture extension information system in Ethiopia
ABSTRACTThough the importance of design knowledge is becoming critical the effort to producing prescriptive knowledge in the information and communication for development domain is limited. Such knowledge addresses the requirements of local development contexts, practices, and priorities and balance the issues of generalizability and specificity through contextualizing the design principles (DPs). This research shows how such contextualized design knowledge can be produced to address the challenges presented by socio-technical contexts in the Ethiopian agriculture extension information service system. The knowledge produced is grounded on insights from kernel/reference theories and complemented with knowledge from empirical observations. The research identified six DPs to address four design requirements: (1) supporting stakeholders’ networking; (2) developing information content that meets the needs of the local context; (3) improving accessibility of agricultural extension information to stakeholders; and (4) enhancing adoption and effective use of the information system. The DPs to address the above socio-technical requirements fall into principles to improve: (1) actor-to-actor networking; (2) agriculture extension information system content development; (3) the accessibility of information; (4) device accessibility; (5) accessibility of interfaces; and (6) effective use and adoption of the (AEIS).KEYWORDS: Socio-technical design principlesdesign principles for agriculture extension information systemscontextualized design principlesadapting kernel theories to local contexts Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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期刊介绍: Information Technology for Development , with an established record for publishing quality research and influencing practice, is the first journal to have explicitly addressed global information technology issues and opportunities. It publishes social and technical research on the effects of Information Technology (IT) on economic, social and human development. The objective of the Journal is to provide a forum for policy-makers, practitioners, and academics to discuss strategies and best practices, tools and techniques for ascertaining the effects of IT infrastructures in government, civil societies and the private sector, and theories and frameworks that explain the effects of IT on development. The concept of development relates to social, economic and human outcomes from the implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools, technologies, and infrastructures. In addition to being a valuable publication in the field of information systems, Information Technology for Development is also cited in fields such as public administration, economics, and international development and business, and has a particularly large readership in international agencies connected to the Commonwealth Secretariat, United Nations, and World Bank.
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