Digital Inclusion and Governance Lab
The Digital Inclusion & Governance Lab is a research lab at William & Mary’s Global Research Institute. DIGLab undertakes rigorous, policy-relevant research on the impact of digital technologies on society, politics, and the economy. Its researchers employ a range of methodological tools, including randomized-controlled trials, focus group discussions, qualitative interviews, and machine learning, combined with novel data collection, to better understand how to increase digital inclusion and leverage digital tools to maximize societal benefits.
DIGLab Team
Professor Philip Roessler, Director, contact
Dr. Shreya Bhattacharya, Senior Research Analyst, contact
DIGLab Affiliates
Dr. Tanu Kumar, Claremont Graduate University (Formerly Post-Doc, DIGLAB)
Focus Areas
- Bridging the digital divide
- Digital tools for climate change risk-mitigation
- Digital payments and financial inclusion
- Social media in emerging economies
- The impact of generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, on emerging economies
AI tools and methodologies are rapidly evolving, characterized by swiftly advancing algorithms and an expanding array of applications. However, with this rapid growth, there is a growing concern about inequity in access to AI and its potential influence on individuals who may be unknowingly exposed to its misuse. The global call for regulatory measures to govern AI deployment is intensifying. In light of these developments, it becomes paramount to systematically assess the impacts of AI, comprehending both its constraints and benefits, through rigorous methodologies that can in turn guide policy formulation. DIGLab, in partnership with the Makerere University Business School-ICT Centre, is pursuing this research agenda, by designing experiments to measure the impact of incorporating AI tools on self-directed digital learning, entrepreneurship, and attitudes towards sociocultural norms.
Project and Research Highlights
“Better Than Cash? Smartphones for Realized Financial Inclusion” BIGD WEE-DiFine Blog, April 13, 2023.
“Most Tanzanian Merchants Believe That Digital Retail Payments Will Benefit Their Business. Why Are They Still Using Cash?” IPA Blog, November 17, 2022.
“Inclusive Instant Payment Systems: An Evidence-based Approach from Design to Impact,” Innovations for Poverty Action, White Paper, August 2022.
“The Economic Impact of Mobile Phone Ownership: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Tanzania,”2021. Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE), Working Paper #2021-05.
DIGLab Student Perspective and Experiential Learning
Sean Nguyen, “Diving into the Deep End,” November 17, 2023.
Student Opportunities
Students are integral contributors to the DIGLab, assisting with project design, implementation, analysis, and write-up. See here and here for student perspectives. The DIGLab hosted two GRI Summer Fellows in 2023 and hopes to host Fellows again in 2024.
Interested in what we do? We would love to hear from you! Please subscribe to the Global Research Institute Digest to learn about future opportunities, or contact the project leaders directly to express one’s interest.
Partners
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | Innovations for Poverty Action | BRAC Institute of Governance and Development | Vodacom M-Pesa | REPOA | Institute for Public Opinion Research (IPOR) | Girls Empowerment Network | Makarere University Business School | KEIPhone