TY - JOUR
T1 - Co-creating an open platform at the local governance level: How openness is enacted in Zambia
AU - Baka, Vasiliki
PY - 2016/11/2
Y1 - 2016/11/2
N2 - The open mode of thinking, acting and being has been associated with liberating, participatory and collaborative arrangements that have prompted us to redefine how research, science, innovation and citizenship are to be conceived. In an era where much is said about the ‘open society’ and open innovation, looking at the interplay between involvement, technology and social good becomes of particular importance and interest. Having employed an action research approach, we examine how actors have enacted an open technology at the local governance level in a town in Zambia. Our interest is in how the different groups of local people have co-created the technology through multiple negotiations, organizational forms and institutional arrangements. Being theoretically inspired by the ‘technology enactment framework’, we propose an approach for framing the design of participatory technology projects at the local governance level, with implications for both theory and practice.
AB - The open mode of thinking, acting and being has been associated with liberating, participatory and collaborative arrangements that have prompted us to redefine how research, science, innovation and citizenship are to be conceived. In an era where much is said about the ‘open society’ and open innovation, looking at the interplay between involvement, technology and social good becomes of particular importance and interest. Having employed an action research approach, we examine how actors have enacted an open technology at the local governance level in a town in Zambia. Our interest is in how the different groups of local people have co-created the technology through multiple negotiations, organizational forms and institutional arrangements. Being theoretically inspired by the ‘technology enactment framework’, we propose an approach for framing the design of participatory technology projects at the local governance level, with implications for both theory and practice.
KW - action research
KW - developing country
KW - technology enactment
KW - openness
KW - co-creation
KW - Participatory governance
U2 - 10.1016/j.giq.2016.10.001
DO - 10.1016/j.giq.2016.10.001
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0740-624X
JO - Government Information Quarterly
JF - Government Information Quarterly
ER -