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An Integrated Framework for Rural Electrification: Adopting a User-centric Approach to Business Model Development
Energy Policy
  • Simon J. D. SCHILLEBEECKX, Singapore Management University
  • Priti PARIKH, Imperial College London
  • Rahul BANSAL, Imperial College London
  • Gerard GEORGE, Singapore Management University
Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
9-2012
Abstract

Rural electrification (RE) has gained prominence over the past two decades as an effective means for improving living conditions. This growth has largely been driven by socio-economic and political imperatives to improve rural livelihood and by technological innovation. Based on a content analysis of 232 scholarly articles, the literature is categorized into four focal lenses: technology, institutional, viability and user-centric. We find that the first two dominate the RE debate. The viability lens has been used less frequently, whilst the user-centric lens began to engage scholars as late as 2007. We provide an overview of the technological, institutional and viability lenses, and elaborate upon the user-centric lens in greater detail. For energy policy and practice, we combine the four lenses to develop a business model framework that policy makers, practitioners and investors could use to assess RE projects or to design future rural electrification strategies.

Keywords
  • Rural electrification,
  • Business model,
  • Customer
Identifier
10.1016/j.enpol.2012.05.078
Publisher
Elsevier
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Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2012.05.078
Citation Information
Simon J. D. SCHILLEBEECKX, Priti PARIKH, Rahul BANSAL and Gerard GEORGE. "An Integrated Framework for Rural Electrification: Adopting a User-centric Approach to Business Model Development" Energy Policy Vol. 48 (2012) p. 687 - 697 ISSN: 0301-4215
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gerard-george/19/