Digitalization, Frugal Innovation, and Sustainable Development in the Global South

Opportunities and Challenges of a Frugal Smart Water Pump

Book Chapter (2024)
Author(s)

Erwin van Tuijl ( Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

Juan Carlo Intriago (TU Delft - Water Resources)

Peter Knorringa ( Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

Research Group
Water Resources
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58795-5_4
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Water Resources
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Pages (from-to)
63-82
ISBN (print)
978-3-031-58794-8
ISBN (electronic)
978-3-031-58795-5
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Abstract

This chapter plugs into a wider debate on digitalization and sustainable development in the Global South. Evidence on how digitalization contributes to sustainable development is limited. To address this research gap, we employ the theoretical concept of frugal innovation to identify nuances regarding the opportunities and challenges of frugal digital technology for realizing different Sustainable Development Goals in the Global South. Based on a qualitative case study of Futurepump—a frugal (i.e., simple, affordable, and accessible) version of a smart water pump—we provide empirical evidence on how frugal digital innovation offers opportunities and challenges for development in the Global South obtained from semi-structured in-depth interviews. Our results show nuances regarding different sustainability dimensions, actors (e.g., smallholders, distributors, research institutes, and funders), and the geographical interactions between actors in the Global South and Global North.

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