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1 This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from the International Development Research Centre, Canada and the Department for International Development UK.. 1 ICTs & Development: Networked Devices & Growth of MSMEs ICTD 2015, Singapore

2 Agenda The Protocol – Question, Need – Process Final Papers Findings Conclusions 2

3 The Protocol Does access to business relevant information through networked devices enhance the internal efficiency and business growth of the urban MSMEs in low and middle income countries? 3

4 Business relevant Info Internal Efficiency Time saving Intra-enterprise coordination Info to Customer Relationship Mgmt. Business networks Coordination with customers & suppliers. Market information & opportunities Inventory management Opportunities on financing Work -life balance Connected supply chain Mgmt Business growth Increase in sales, turnover, number of employees, branches, customers, suppliers, work locations, partnerships, products, services, business networks, and incoming referrals. Diversification into new areas of business, products & services. Networked Devices Business relevant Info Policy environment, Gender, Owner & Enterprise characteristics, and Cultural factors Question

5 The Need MSMEs in national development in developing world Ubiquitous mobile devices or low cost devices Moving up from ‘adoption studies’ to ‘Impact studies’ Quantification of impact on MSMEs’ growth – Causal linkages Empirical evidence based policy making 5

6 The Process Keyword search of databases – Acad Search, business source, Econlit, Scopus, Wos, IEEE, ACM, AIS Electronic Library – Example: – 10. (SMEs or MSMEs or enterprise* or business* or microenterprise* or microbusiness* or entrepreneur* or microentrepreneur* or self-employ* or owner* or businessman or businessmen or businesswoman or businesswomen or "self-help group*" or cooperative* or "social enterprise*" or Start- up* or incubators or "born global*").ti,ab,sh. – 11. (Laptop* or computer* or PC or Internet or landline* or telephone* or mobile* or phone* or cell or cellphone* or smartphone* or CSCs or telecenter* or telecentre* or Wifi or WLAN or GDPRS or messaging or digital or ipad* or iphone* or apple or android or windows or broadband or wireless or wireline or CDMA or SMS or text* or MMS or facebook or linkedin or network* or Intranet or "discussion list*" or contacts or "online forum" or "discussion thread*" or "online feedback" or ICT or ICTs or "communication technolog*" or "information systems").ti,ab,sh. Grey Literature 6

7 Inclusion Criteria Urban? Low and middle income countries? On MSMEs? Has primary / numerical data? Use at least one networked device? Process business relevant information? Done 2000 & after? English? 7

8 Screening 23926 Results – Acad Search; Business Source; Econlit; Scopus; WoS 1000+ – IS, IEEE, ACM Conferences 500+ – Grey Literature Title  Abstract  Methodology  Full Paper  Data Extraction Five screeners Double coding in the final stages 8

9 The final papers Final 9 papers All regression – No experimental designs Africa & India 9

10 Findings IT Enabled KM practices Process Improvement (0.31) Operational Support (0.34) Strategic Development (0.14) 10 Chadha, S. K., and Saini, R (2014 ) eCommerce Applications Operational Performance (0.98) Jahanshahi et al (2011) ICT Usage ICT Possession Labour Productivity (7659, 12284) Esselaar et al., 2007 Usage of Mobile Technologies Organizational Performance (0.419) Wamuyu and Maharaj (2011 )

11 11 Length of mobile use Proportion of business calls (0.13) Donner (2006) Total ICT Access Business Growth (0.154 ) Length of mobile use Biz use of mobile Business Growth (0.138; 0.073) Chew et al (2011) Chew et al (2012) Mobile money useProfits (0.362 ) Fredrick (2014) ICT Usage ExpTurnover (3.92) Esselaar et al., 2007

12 Conclusions Regression based studies support ‘ causal linkage’ Conclusion on ‘effect’ from experimental designs – still pending Need for rigor in reporting – – Methodology – Stats – Sub groups (Ex. gender) Need for fact based studies Vs perception studies 12

13 Q & A 13

14 Thank you! 14


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