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INFORMATION SOCIETY EVOLUTION :
INDIA
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
(IGNOU)
By
PALLAB DAS
Subject – LIBRARY&INFORMATIONSCIENCE
Introduction
An information society is a society where the creation, distribution, use,
integration and manipulation of information is a significant economic, political, and
cultural activity. The aim of the information society is to gain competitive advantage
internationally, through using information technology (IT) in a creative and productive
way. The knowledge economy is its economic counterpart, whereby wealth is created
through the economic exploitation of understanding. People who have the means to
partake in this form of society are sometimes called digital citizens. This is one of
many dozen labels that have been identified to suggest that humans are entering a new
phase of society.
The markers of this rapid change may be technological, economic,
occupational, spatial, cultural, or some combination of all of these. Information
society is seen as the successor to industrial society. Closely related concepts are
the post-industrial society (Daniel Bell),post-fordism post-modern society, knowledge
society, telemetric society, Information Revolution, liquid modernity, and network
society .
Definition and Meaning of Information
Society
Definition
There are many definitions of the IS (Information Society),
some of them are:
• a society in which the creation, distribution,
diffusion, use and manipulation of information is a significant
economic, political and cultural activity
• Societies that have become dependent upon complex electronic
information networks and which allocate a major portion of their
resources to information and communication activities” (Melody,
1990: 26-7)
• Information Society means social and economic structure, where
productive usage of a resource such as information, as well as
knowledge-intensive production performs a prominent role…and
where individuals, such as consumers, workers, use information
extensively (OECD, 1994)
According to Branscomb
• According to Branscomb Information Society is
“a society where the majority of people are
engaged in creating, gathering, storage,
processing or distribution of information”.
Information Society
Webster´s Five Types of Theories on
IS
• Most of the work in information society is futuristic and
technologically deterministic and informed by few
theoretical insights.
• However, Frank Webster (2000) has build a useful
typology to understand IS theories:
– Technological
– Economic
– Occupational
– Spatial
– Cultural
Webster´s Five Types of Theories on
IS
Tecnol
ogical
Econo
mical
OccupationalSpatial
Cultural
Closely related concepts...
• Post-industrial society
• Post-fordism
• Post-modern society
• Knowledge society
• Network society
Theoretical Foundations:
• Genealogy of the information society concept is usually traced to a
term “post-industrial society- a term first used by sociologist
Daniel Bell (1973). Refer to Frank Webster, Chapter 3 on
elaboration of the post-industrial society.
• Another source of the information society concept is attributed to
debates on the “information economy” developed by American
economists Fritz Machlup (1962) and Marc Porat (1977).
Technical &Economical vision of IS
 Technological vision of the IS:
• Puts emphasis on ICTs and their transformative powers.
• Technological innovation: new possibilities in transmission and
storage of information.
• Society has moved from the “Industrial Revolution” and now
entered an “Information Age”. “Computer technology is to the
information age what mechanisation was to the industrial
revolution” (John Naisbitt quoted in Frank Webster).
 Economic vision of the IS:
• Concerned with “economics of information” (Fritz Machlup).
Assesses the size and growth of the information industries.
• Puts emphasis on the importance of knowledge to the economy.
• Technological innovation central for increasing productivity and
thus for growth of economics and competition between economies
(inspired by Joseph Schumpeter´s thinking).
IMPACT OF INFORMATION SOCIETY
ON INFORMATION PROFESSION
• The information profession is the body of people
engaged in the generation, collection, codification,
storage, retrieval, manipulation, management,
dissemination, packaging, evaluation and marketing
of information.
• The primary function of the information profession is to
ensure that society will have the information it needs to
function .
Technological Absorption and
Determinism
• The fundamentalists’ view is that the rate of development in
computer and communication technology will soon make the
traditional librarian / information worker obsolete.
• In other words, whenever a new technology is introduced into
the society, there must be a counter balancing human
response. In fact, this has to surface in a greater measure to
avert the misuse of technology .
Social, Cultural and educational
Mission
• One of the important roles that the profession might take up is to aid a massive
expansion of updated education system to provide new, mainly information skills,
which will be useful in a smooth transition from an industrial to information
economy.
• In today’s information society, the citizens might face a variety of challenges to
make the most of their role in the knowledge economy. The role of information as
knowledge capital means that there is a danger of inappropriate
commercialisation of information, which can militate against the optimal social use
of this resource.
• In Information Society, it is stated that information and communications
technologies are of increasing importance in many aspects of our lives, and the
ability to access and to comprehend information are valuable skills. Particularly the
growth of Internet and the World Wide Web is a significant feature of the
Information Society. It acts as a microcosm of Information Society trends,
influences, and issues. Its main purpose as a medium of electronic communication
was appropriated by various interest groups, personal, professional, community,
government and business.
Information Literacy and IT Literacy
One of the steps towards Information literacy and IT literacy is to
understand the difference between information skills and
technical skills.
• Information skills are the skills required to evaluate the quality
and relevance of information
• on the other hand, technical skills are those skills required to
work with the computer and access electronic information
resources.
In a knowledge economy both sets of skills are essential.
INFORMATION SOCIETY in INDIA
• The term Information Society has been used to describe socio-economic
systems that exhibit high employment in information related
occupations and a wide diffusion of infoexpansion of information sector
in developing countries is mainly driven by demand function integrated
with supply function. rmation technologies. After achieving
independence in 1947, India has embarked on industrialisation.
However, the industrialisation has not been accompanied by a structural
shift of labour force from the traditional occupational categories
• It may be stated that in India, only 10% of the work-force
constitute white collar workers, and approximately 60% are
farmers. An estimated 65% of the population are illiterate and
their lack of education prevents them from widely sharing the
benefit of information sector in society.
IMPORTANCE OF IT IN SOCIO ECONOMIC
PHENOMENA
• The use of IT increasingly being seen as a powerful agent for
economic development through products and service industries
generated directly or indirectly.
• the government feels that use of IT can help enhance the working of
markets and reduce transaction and coordination costs within and across
firms and institutions, and this is of particular relevance to developing
countries.
• Further applications involving IT have also been considered a source of
productivity gains and quality improvements in areas as varied as
agriculture, manufacturing, infrastructure, public administration and
services such as finance, trade, distribution, marketing, education and
health.
The salient features of developments taking place in Information
and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in India
• During the last one decade or so good progress has been
made on many dimensions relating to the ICT sector in the
country
• The size of IT market has increased from US $ 5billion to US $
16.4billion over the same period.
• software exports accounted for 5% of the country’s total
exports in 1997, this share has grown to more than 20% in
2003. In other words,
• During the period 1970-1980, the Indian ICT sector thrived by
selling its abundant supply of low cost skilled programmers to
firms in developed nations.
The salient features of developments taking place in Information
and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in India CONTD…
• Indian ICT companies invested in creating high quality software processes
and in pioneering a model of reliable global delivery.
• The shift from being seen as a low cost provider of routine programming
skills to a high quality supplier of advanced applications was really a great
shift.
• Much of this growth has been attributed to the increase in the export of
IT-enabled services such as Business Process Outsourcing (BPO).
• At the same time Indian firms are engaging with customers in more
complex projects and are in many cases moving up the value chain by
Providing IT consulting and value-adding domain knowledge.
• most leading Indian ICT companies are poised for rapid growth, few have
invested in creating their own intellectual property (IP). The revenue
potential of native IP is usually illustrated by comparing the revenues /
employee. Microsoft (approximately US $ 560,000) and Infosys
(approximately US $ 59,000).
The salient features of developments taking place in Information
and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in India CONTD…
• It is of interest to note that the domestic investment in ICT has been
stunted. India currently spends a small fraction of its GDP on IT- about
1.1% when compared to US which spends about 5% of its GDP on IT. As
per NASSCOM estimates, it was mentioned that the domestic software
market might decline to around 13% in 2002-2003 from about 18% of the
previous year. Other interesting points that emerge are: in India, the
penetration of PCs (9 per 1000) and the Internet (about 16.5million
subscribers) is very low even when compared with the other developing
nations such as China (PCs 36 per 1000 and Internet users 68milliopn).
One of the reasons for this appears to be the high hardware costs. It is
stated that India has one of the highest tariffs rates for PCs. It is interesting
to note that while it would take about 12 days of per capita income to buy
a PC in USA; it would take four months per capita income in China, and two
years worth of per capita income to buy a similar PC in India! The low level
of PC and Internet penetration in Indian society combined with low
investments in domestic ICT by Indian companies has retarded the growth
of electronic commerce in India.
India’s Information Revolution
• “India’s Information Revolution BY Singhal and
Rogers shows that- whether the information
workers will ever out number farmers and
other industrial workers is a problematic, as it
will depend on government policies, world-
wide competition in microelectronics and
other unpredictable factors… as India moves
towards becoming an Information Society”.
• During the period 1970-1980, the Indian ICT sector thrived by selling its
abundant supply of low cost skilled programmers to firms in developed
nations. Much of the work was done at customer’s sites and the tasks
largely involved programming legacy applications.
• Though ICT revenues have fallen globally during 2002-2003, the Indian
market indicated a growth of 25% (i.e. the domestic market recorded a
13% and export revenues 30%).
• The development of Indian ICT sector is unbalanced across major lines IT
services. From a global perspective “India has a significant presence in
only two of the ten major IT services – custom application development
and outsourcing. In 2001,
• IT outsourcing (18%), packaged software installations and support (13%)
and hardware support and installation (13%), the Indian market share is
less than 1 %’ (NASSCOM Strategic Review, 2003, p.34).
Coclusion
According to the discussion it is proved that the
progress of information society has made
during the last decade, it may not far from
truth to believe that India is on its way to
becoming an information conscious society
and Indian economy might exhibit some traits
of information based economies among the
other developing countries , at least by the
second decade of 21st century.
Thank you

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INFORMATION SOCIETY EVOLUTION : INDIA

  • 1. INFORMATION SOCIETY EVOLUTION : INDIA INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY (IGNOU) By PALLAB DAS Subject – LIBRARY&INFORMATIONSCIENCE
  • 2. Introduction An information society is a society where the creation, distribution, use, integration and manipulation of information is a significant economic, political, and cultural activity. The aim of the information society is to gain competitive advantage internationally, through using information technology (IT) in a creative and productive way. The knowledge economy is its economic counterpart, whereby wealth is created through the economic exploitation of understanding. People who have the means to partake in this form of society are sometimes called digital citizens. This is one of many dozen labels that have been identified to suggest that humans are entering a new phase of society. The markers of this rapid change may be technological, economic, occupational, spatial, cultural, or some combination of all of these. Information society is seen as the successor to industrial society. Closely related concepts are the post-industrial society (Daniel Bell),post-fordism post-modern society, knowledge society, telemetric society, Information Revolution, liquid modernity, and network society .
  • 3. Definition and Meaning of Information Society
  • 4. Definition There are many definitions of the IS (Information Society), some of them are: • a society in which the creation, distribution, diffusion, use and manipulation of information is a significant economic, political and cultural activity • Societies that have become dependent upon complex electronic information networks and which allocate a major portion of their resources to information and communication activities” (Melody, 1990: 26-7) • Information Society means social and economic structure, where productive usage of a resource such as information, as well as knowledge-intensive production performs a prominent role…and where individuals, such as consumers, workers, use information extensively (OECD, 1994)
  • 5. According to Branscomb • According to Branscomb Information Society is “a society where the majority of people are engaged in creating, gathering, storage, processing or distribution of information”.
  • 7. Webster´s Five Types of Theories on IS • Most of the work in information society is futuristic and technologically deterministic and informed by few theoretical insights. • However, Frank Webster (2000) has build a useful typology to understand IS theories: – Technological – Economic – Occupational – Spatial – Cultural
  • 8. Webster´s Five Types of Theories on IS Tecnol ogical Econo mical OccupationalSpatial Cultural
  • 9. Closely related concepts... • Post-industrial society • Post-fordism • Post-modern society • Knowledge society • Network society Theoretical Foundations: • Genealogy of the information society concept is usually traced to a term “post-industrial society- a term first used by sociologist Daniel Bell (1973). Refer to Frank Webster, Chapter 3 on elaboration of the post-industrial society. • Another source of the information society concept is attributed to debates on the “information economy” developed by American economists Fritz Machlup (1962) and Marc Porat (1977).
  • 10. Technical &Economical vision of IS  Technological vision of the IS: • Puts emphasis on ICTs and their transformative powers. • Technological innovation: new possibilities in transmission and storage of information. • Society has moved from the “Industrial Revolution” and now entered an “Information Age”. “Computer technology is to the information age what mechanisation was to the industrial revolution” (John Naisbitt quoted in Frank Webster).  Economic vision of the IS: • Concerned with “economics of information” (Fritz Machlup). Assesses the size and growth of the information industries. • Puts emphasis on the importance of knowledge to the economy. • Technological innovation central for increasing productivity and thus for growth of economics and competition between economies (inspired by Joseph Schumpeter´s thinking).
  • 11. IMPACT OF INFORMATION SOCIETY ON INFORMATION PROFESSION • The information profession is the body of people engaged in the generation, collection, codification, storage, retrieval, manipulation, management, dissemination, packaging, evaluation and marketing of information. • The primary function of the information profession is to ensure that society will have the information it needs to function .
  • 12. Technological Absorption and Determinism • The fundamentalists’ view is that the rate of development in computer and communication technology will soon make the traditional librarian / information worker obsolete. • In other words, whenever a new technology is introduced into the society, there must be a counter balancing human response. In fact, this has to surface in a greater measure to avert the misuse of technology .
  • 13. Social, Cultural and educational Mission • One of the important roles that the profession might take up is to aid a massive expansion of updated education system to provide new, mainly information skills, which will be useful in a smooth transition from an industrial to information economy. • In today’s information society, the citizens might face a variety of challenges to make the most of their role in the knowledge economy. The role of information as knowledge capital means that there is a danger of inappropriate commercialisation of information, which can militate against the optimal social use of this resource. • In Information Society, it is stated that information and communications technologies are of increasing importance in many aspects of our lives, and the ability to access and to comprehend information are valuable skills. Particularly the growth of Internet and the World Wide Web is a significant feature of the Information Society. It acts as a microcosm of Information Society trends, influences, and issues. Its main purpose as a medium of electronic communication was appropriated by various interest groups, personal, professional, community, government and business.
  • 14. Information Literacy and IT Literacy One of the steps towards Information literacy and IT literacy is to understand the difference between information skills and technical skills. • Information skills are the skills required to evaluate the quality and relevance of information • on the other hand, technical skills are those skills required to work with the computer and access electronic information resources. In a knowledge economy both sets of skills are essential.
  • 15. INFORMATION SOCIETY in INDIA • The term Information Society has been used to describe socio-economic systems that exhibit high employment in information related occupations and a wide diffusion of infoexpansion of information sector in developing countries is mainly driven by demand function integrated with supply function. rmation technologies. After achieving independence in 1947, India has embarked on industrialisation. However, the industrialisation has not been accompanied by a structural shift of labour force from the traditional occupational categories • It may be stated that in India, only 10% of the work-force constitute white collar workers, and approximately 60% are farmers. An estimated 65% of the population are illiterate and their lack of education prevents them from widely sharing the benefit of information sector in society.
  • 16. IMPORTANCE OF IT IN SOCIO ECONOMIC PHENOMENA • The use of IT increasingly being seen as a powerful agent for economic development through products and service industries generated directly or indirectly. • the government feels that use of IT can help enhance the working of markets and reduce transaction and coordination costs within and across firms and institutions, and this is of particular relevance to developing countries. • Further applications involving IT have also been considered a source of productivity gains and quality improvements in areas as varied as agriculture, manufacturing, infrastructure, public administration and services such as finance, trade, distribution, marketing, education and health.
  • 17. The salient features of developments taking place in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in India • During the last one decade or so good progress has been made on many dimensions relating to the ICT sector in the country • The size of IT market has increased from US $ 5billion to US $ 16.4billion over the same period. • software exports accounted for 5% of the country’s total exports in 1997, this share has grown to more than 20% in 2003. In other words, • During the period 1970-1980, the Indian ICT sector thrived by selling its abundant supply of low cost skilled programmers to firms in developed nations.
  • 18. The salient features of developments taking place in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in India CONTD… • Indian ICT companies invested in creating high quality software processes and in pioneering a model of reliable global delivery. • The shift from being seen as a low cost provider of routine programming skills to a high quality supplier of advanced applications was really a great shift. • Much of this growth has been attributed to the increase in the export of IT-enabled services such as Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). • At the same time Indian firms are engaging with customers in more complex projects and are in many cases moving up the value chain by Providing IT consulting and value-adding domain knowledge. • most leading Indian ICT companies are poised for rapid growth, few have invested in creating their own intellectual property (IP). The revenue potential of native IP is usually illustrated by comparing the revenues / employee. Microsoft (approximately US $ 560,000) and Infosys (approximately US $ 59,000).
  • 19. The salient features of developments taking place in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in India CONTD… • It is of interest to note that the domestic investment in ICT has been stunted. India currently spends a small fraction of its GDP on IT- about 1.1% when compared to US which spends about 5% of its GDP on IT. As per NASSCOM estimates, it was mentioned that the domestic software market might decline to around 13% in 2002-2003 from about 18% of the previous year. Other interesting points that emerge are: in India, the penetration of PCs (9 per 1000) and the Internet (about 16.5million subscribers) is very low even when compared with the other developing nations such as China (PCs 36 per 1000 and Internet users 68milliopn). One of the reasons for this appears to be the high hardware costs. It is stated that India has one of the highest tariffs rates for PCs. It is interesting to note that while it would take about 12 days of per capita income to buy a PC in USA; it would take four months per capita income in China, and two years worth of per capita income to buy a similar PC in India! The low level of PC and Internet penetration in Indian society combined with low investments in domestic ICT by Indian companies has retarded the growth of electronic commerce in India.
  • 20. India’s Information Revolution • “India’s Information Revolution BY Singhal and Rogers shows that- whether the information workers will ever out number farmers and other industrial workers is a problematic, as it will depend on government policies, world- wide competition in microelectronics and other unpredictable factors… as India moves towards becoming an Information Society”.
  • 21. • During the period 1970-1980, the Indian ICT sector thrived by selling its abundant supply of low cost skilled programmers to firms in developed nations. Much of the work was done at customer’s sites and the tasks largely involved programming legacy applications. • Though ICT revenues have fallen globally during 2002-2003, the Indian market indicated a growth of 25% (i.e. the domestic market recorded a 13% and export revenues 30%). • The development of Indian ICT sector is unbalanced across major lines IT services. From a global perspective “India has a significant presence in only two of the ten major IT services – custom application development and outsourcing. In 2001, • IT outsourcing (18%), packaged software installations and support (13%) and hardware support and installation (13%), the Indian market share is less than 1 %’ (NASSCOM Strategic Review, 2003, p.34).
  • 22. Coclusion According to the discussion it is proved that the progress of information society has made during the last decade, it may not far from truth to believe that India is on its way to becoming an information conscious society and Indian economy might exhibit some traits of information based economies among the other developing countries , at least by the second decade of 21st century.