PUBLICATIONS

  • WORKING PAPER 51 | Information sources, ICTs and price information in rural agricultural markets

    The spread and rapid uptake of mobile telephony in Sub-Saharan Africa hashighlighted the potential role of ICTs in improving market participation andwelfare outcomes for farm producers in agricultural produce markets. Thispaper explores the influence of different sources of information and transmissiontechnologies on the quantum and reliability of market information flowing tofarm producers, based on a

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  • WORKING PAPER 46 | The Impact of ICT on Agricultural Extension Services Delivery: Evidence from the Rural e-services Project in India

    This study examines the impact of a mobile phone technology enhanced service delivery system on agricultural extension services delivery in India. An impact analysis is carried out based on randomised survey data taking into account of potential systematic selection bias through double difference techniques and reflexive comparisons. Findings from the research show that the amount

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  • WORKING PAPER 19 |Sustainability of Technology-intensive Social Innovation: the Role of Absorptive Capacity, Complementary Assets and Customer Freedom of Choice

    This paper explores the determinants of the sustainability of technology-intensive social innovation with special emphasis on absorptive capacity and complementary assets. A series of cases studies from India are examined. Findings from the paper show that absorptive capacity and complementary assets can be critical factors of success and sustainability for innovative ICT-enabled projects in developing

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  • WORKING PAPER 04 | The Internationalization of Firms From India: Investment, Mergers and Acquisitions

    The object of this paper is to analyze the rapid expansion in outflows of foreign direct investment from India and the spurt in foreign acquisitions by Indian firms, during the past decade, situated in the wider context of international investment from developing countries. It finds that the sectoral-composition and geographical distribution of outward foreign direct

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  • WORKING PAPER 14 | Do Modern Technologies Work for The Rural? ICT and Rural Credit Institutions in India

    This paper explores the impact of various forms and levels of ICT on the performance of rural cooperative banks using recent survey data from India. Findings from the research suggest that modern information technology serves to enhance both the efficiency and profitability of the rural credit institutions. Efficiency was significantly enhanced by the usage of

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