Tools to Measure the Development Impact of Innovations

Date Published
05/2015
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Authors
Editors
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-16247-8_16
Abstract

Measuring the social and economic impacts of a product or service is a challenge in any context, but particularly among low-income communities. These contexts often lack the infrastructure, institutions, and investment required to assess the long-term benefits and risks of a new healthcare device, sanitation solution, or irrigation technology. Recent innovations in measurement are addressing this challenge. Increasingly, researchers are using sensors, satellites, and mobile platforms to automatically or remotely capture rich, finely resolved data from households and communities. There also is growing use of field experiments—adapted from clinical science—to study the changes introduced by a product’s distribution and use. These tools and techniques are enabling researchers to credibly demonstrate the outcomes of development interventions; they are also generating durable lessons about household demand for products and services. More broadly, they inform the process of technology innovation for development—by providing insights into what works, and what does not.

Book Title
Technologies for Development: What is Essential?
Year of Publication
2015
Pagination
167-171
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
City
Cham
ISBN Number
978-3-319-16246-1
Refereed Designation
Refereed
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