A feedback mechanism for appropriate technology development and dissemination: Case study approach
Bibhuti Ranjan Bhattacharjya,
Sashindra Kumar Kakoty and
Siddhartha Singha
Technology in Society, 2019, vol. 57, issue C, 104-114
Abstract:
The delivery of appropriate technology to rural communities poses multi-dimensional challenges, such as the lack of acceptance, complexities in implementation, and sustainability. The solution to this problem requires a structured approach and institutionalised intervention. In recent years, the top-down approach of rural development practiced creation/enablement of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises through technological interventions. But there has been no technology transfer framework available for rural organisations, especially in the context of developing nations. Thus, the aim of this article is to propose a holistic technology transfer mechanism with necessary understanding of the problems and mitigation of relevant hurdles. A case of a collaborative technology development mechanism called the Rural Technology Action Group (RuTAG), has been discussed using a qualitative case study approach. This new rural technology transfer mechanism was found to be effective for upgrading traditional tools/technologies in practice among rural artisans, weavers, and farmers. To showcase the participatory technology development and dissemination strategy, a case of redesigning a Pirn winding machine is presented. The new Pirn winding machine can produce 12 Pirns at a time instead of 1 Pirn, as in the traditional process. This paper highlights some of the key aspects of technology development, assessment, transfer, and hand-holding, which is befitting for resource-constrained areas.
Keywords: Technology transfer; Appropriate technology; Developing countries; Pirn winding machine (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2018.12.008
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