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Electoral competition and digital development in India and South Africa

机译:印度和南非的选举竞争和数字发展

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In the last decade many developing country governments made efforts to improve service delivery and access to information through the use of new information and communication technologies (ICTs). The character of these efforts, however, varies widely both across and within countries, resulting in continued inequality to access. What incentives influenced the initiation of these projects? How might variation in these incentives have affected the projects themselves? To answer these questions I compare the efforts of sub-national governments in India and South Africa to implement ICT-enabled service centers. In particular I consider what factors led to the implementation of ICT initiatives in urban versus rural areas. I find that politicians use ICT projects to achieve specific electoral goals and thus electoral conditions, specifically the character of political competition and ruling party support bases, can help to explain decisions to implement service centers for rural or urban populations. I use the cases of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh in India and the Western Cape and Gauteng in South Africa to illustrate this argument.
机译:在过去的十年中,许多发展中国家政府通过使用新的信息和通信技术(ICT)来努力改善服务的提供和信息的获取。但是,这些努力的性质在国家之间和国家内部差异很大,导致获取的持续不平等。哪些激励因素影响了这些项目的启动?这些激励措施的变化会对项目本身产生怎样的影响?为了回答这些问题,我比较了印度和南非的地方政府为实施ICT支持的服务中心所做的努力。我特别考虑哪些因素导致在城市和农村地区实施ICT计划。我发现政客使用ICT项目来实现特定的选举目标,因此选举条件,特别是政治竞争和执政党支持基础的特征,可以帮助解释为农村或城市人口建立服务中心的决定。我以印度的古吉拉特邦,泰米尔纳德邦和安得拉邦以及南非的西开普省和豪登省为例来说明这一论点。

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