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		<title>Demand based ICT4D policies and the role of the ICT sector as a development locomotive</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ismael Peña-López</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ricard Ruiz de Querol — always worth reading him — has an interesting reflection around the alternatives for an ICT sector (in Spanish). Based on the Financial Times article , the issue is whether and how it is possible to foster a national ICT sector so that it becomes a driver, and a locomotive, of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ricard Ruiz de Querol — always worth reading him — has an interesting reflection around the <strong><a href="http://www.estrategias2.es/2008/10/07/alternativas-para-un-sector-tic/">alternatives for an ICT sector</a></strong> (in Spanish). Based on the Financial Times article <cite><a href="http://us.ft.com/ftgateway/superpage.ft?news_id=fto093020080335523390"></a></cite>, the issue is whether and how it is possible to foster a national ICT sector so that it becomes a driver, and a locomotive, of development, in substitution of other traditional (obsolete) industries like oil, mining or raw materials.</p>
<p>Ricard highlights <q>to trends to keep in mind</q>:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Developing an ICT industry to foster competitiveness</strong> of other established industries</li>
<li><strong>Protecting the local market from foreign competitors</strong>, trying to nationally replicate foreign technology and services</li>
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<p>Recent history has provided good examples — Ireland, Finland&#8230; even Bangalore or Bangladesh — of strategies focused on the creation of a strong ICT sector, but I personally growingly doubt it can be generalized on a one-solution-fits-all basis. Four reasons:</p>
<ol>
<li>In many cases, <strong>developing and ICT sector was not a solution but the only remaining choice</strong>, so the relative success of the initiative changes dramatically if the rest of the economy is doing (more or less) well. I am not saying those examples were not successful (they where, and quite a lot), but one should be careful to take ultimate chances, well backed up and supported by most agents of the economy, as perfectly planned from scratch strategies that became magic solutions. I don&#8217;t think there is nothing like a blueprint for ICT sector based development.</li>
<li>The <strong>successful examples benefited from well set socio-economic frameworks</strong>: the language (i.e. English), the quality of the educational system, a strong welfare state/economy that perfectly leveraged all other efforts. As the iceberg, we just saw the visible part of the whole system.</li>
<li>(As the article also states) Even if it is said that the road of ICT development can be leaped so that leapfrogging is possible, it is nonetheless true that the <strong>firms that have been able to establish themselves strongly in the market, have achieved quasi-monopolies</strong> or, to say the least, have made things very difficult for late comers.</li>
<li>In addition to the first point — and somehow a consequence of the other two — we (I) <strong>still have to find strong evidence of ICT sector based strategies and policies that have proven effective and brought a deep impact at the macroeconomic level</strong>. Most impact on the GDP of the ICT sector is due to expenditure, investment and revenue of the sector, but not (which is what we&#8217;d call a locomotive effect) because of a positive impact on other industries from the supply point of view. If the railroad had an impact on the iron and steel industry, the energy industry, etc., I find it difficult to find what have been — from a supply point of view — the satellite industries that are being developed around the ICT sector at the national level.</li>
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<p>That said, I agree with (a) fostering competitiveness of other established industries but not in (b) protecting the local market from foreign competitors and trying to nationally replicate foreign technology and services: the goal should not be developing a national ICT sector, which, in my opinion, can be a desired side effect, but not a primary outcome.</p>
<p>I am more and more convinced that the focus has not to be on the supply, but on the demand.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Stimulate demand so that ICTs are incorporated in everyday&#8217;s life</strong>, most especially in industrial and business processes so that they <strong>enhance their productivity</strong></li>
<li><strong>Stimulate demand so that the level of technology absorption comes naturally</strong>, thus <strong>upgrading the digital capacity</strong> of human resources and firms, and benefit even more from everyday&#8217;s life ICT use</li>
<li><strong>Stimulate demand so that it requires the corresponding supply growth</strong>, that will come from abroad but will equally <strong>generate business opportunities in the national ICT sector</strong>, based on the real economy</li>
<li><strong>Stimulate demand so that ICT use is based on real needs</strong>, the only formula for <strong>long-term sustainability</strong></li>
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<p>Summing up, it is my opinion that, despite the evidence on the benefits of a powerful ICT sector, these benefits (while important) are limited to the direct impact and have a small multiplier effect on the rest of the economy. Thus, we should <strong>focus on the adoption of technology, which has proven to have huge and much broader effects at all levels, and let the development of the ICT sector be a second derivative of economic development</strong> — and not the other way round.</p>
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		<title>iCities (Ia). Opening Session: Digital Citizens vs. Analogue Institutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 23:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ismael Peña-López</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><a href="http://www.icities.es">iCities</a> is a Conference about Blogs, e-Government and Digital Participation.<br/>Here come my notes for session I (part I).</em></p>
<h4>Opening Session (part I)<br/><br />
Chairs <a href="http://diariocritico.com/blogs/salud/">Carmen Sánchez-Carazo</a></h4>
<h4>Digital Citizens vs. Analogue Institutions<br/>Ismael Peña-López</h4>
<p>These are the materials I&#8217;m using at the <strong><a href="http://icities.es">iCities: Primeras Jornadas sobre Blogs, e-Government y Participación Digital</a></strong> [First Conference on Blogs, e-Government and Digital Participation], for the opening speech, in which I take part on Friday 9th May 2008.</p>
<h4>Slides:</h4>
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<h4>Acknowledgements</h4>
<div class="update"><strong>Update:</strong><br />Now that the conference is over, hearty and warmest thanks to <a href="http://www.pablodiaz.es/">Pablo Díaz</a> and <a href="http://www.netoraton.es/">César Calderón</a> for making the conference happen and for having invited me.</div>
<p><a href="http://www.estrategias2.es">Ricard Ruiz de Querol</a> deserves my sincerest gratitude for his always challenging insights about the Information Society. <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/2/226/840">Jaume Moregó</a> also pushed me to a project that payed back with good reflections. A good buch of this conference was inspired by them both, thank you. And also thanks to <a href="http://www.zanadoria.com/investigacion/">Julio Meneses</a> for his lightning fast and valuable help with some graphic materials.</p>
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