Building a Digital Entrepreneurial Platform Through Local Community Activity and Digital Skills with Ngemba First Nation, Australia

Authors

  • Susan J. Beetson The University of Queensland
  • Sojen Pradhan The University of Technology Sydney
  • Grace Gordon
  • Jason Ford

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2020.11.1.10211

Keywords:

entrepreneurship, digital platform, Aboriginal, Australia, First Nations, Indigenist research, Indigenist standpoint, Ngemba community, Indigenist technology co-design and co-development method

Abstract

In collaboration with Ngemba First Nation in Brewarrina, Australia, this research involves co-designing and co-developing an innovative community digital entrepreneurial platform that includes a mobile app and a website. The methodology is informed by theories of relatedness, Indigenist standpoint, and by the principles of Indigenist research and related ways of being, knowing, and doing research. It uses an Indigenist technology co-design and co-development method (ITCD2). The platform proposes several practical applications, including individual and community entrepreneurship promotion and skills development. This research is motivated by the Australian government’s First Nations priorities through the Close the Gap initiative, including the digital divide, employment and business, and economic development. This research project proposes a paradigm shift from a focus on welfare to a focus on entrepreneurial enterprise.

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Published

2020-06-29