Doing Digital Development Differently: Lessons in adaptive management from technology for governance initiatives in Kenya
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Authors/contributors
- Prieto Martin, Pedro (Author)
- Hernandez, Kevin (Author)
- Faith, Becky (Author)
- Ramalingam, Ben (Author)
Title
Doing Digital Development Differently: Lessons in adaptive management from technology for governance initiatives in Kenya
Abstract
Development projects don’t always work as planned. This has long been acknowledged by those in the sector, and has led to several approaches that seek to solve complex development problems through enabling and encouraging greater adaptiveness and learning within projects (e.g. Doing Development Differently and Problem-Driven Iterative Adaptation). Digital development projects experience many of these issues. Using technology for transparency and accountability (Tech4T&A) projects in Kenya as case studies, our research analysed the many different theoretical approaches to learning and adaptation, and then tested how these play out in reality. Firstly, we conducted an extensive review of the literature on the spectrum of approaches to adaptive learning. The findings were used to develop a framework through which to analyse adaptiveness at the different layers of complexity in projects (e.g. software design and development, programme design and management). The second part of the research consisted of interviews and focus group discussions with participants in Tech4T&A projects in Kenya. Respondents helped us identify the main characteristics of adaptiveness in their projects (e.g. who needs to adapt, and how and when) and the challenges and issues that inhibit projects’ abilities to be adaptive. This process also revealed how accountability interplays with adaptiveness, and considered how better collaboration flows can enable adaptiveness. From our literature review and empirical study, we draw several conclusions for increasing adaptiveness in digital development projects. These include simplifying the many adaptive theories that abound, increasing responsiveness to project beneficiaries and stakeholders, and for stakeholders to keep on experimenting, networking and advocating.
Series Title
MAVC Research Report
Place
Brighton
Institution
IDS
Date
2017.10
Accessed
2019-12-04
Citation
Prieto Martin, P., Hernandez, K., Faith, B., & Ramalingam, B. (2017). Doing Digital Development Differently: Lessons in adaptive management from technology for governance initiatives in Kenya (MAVC Research Report). IDS. https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/20.500.12413/13285
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