Politics of governing NPM-led agencies in Pakistan: influence of contextual factors on agency autonomy and control
International Journal of Public Sector Management
ISSN: 0951-3558
Article publication date: 14 April 2022
Issue publication date: 28 June 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This article aims to empirically investigate the influence of socio-cultural and political factors and actors on the perceived autonomy and control of state agencies in Pakistan. Taking an institutional perspective, which envisages a diverse course of agency reforms, owed to varied national cultures, historical paths and traditional mindsets, the authors argue that the institutional theory provides an explanation to the autonomy and control status of the agencies.
Design/methodology/approach
Data were collected from 39 senior public officials and governing board members in federal agencies by conducting in-depth semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis was performed using NVivo-12 for data analysis.
Findings
The results disclose that the agencies operate within an overriding politico-administrative culture of intervention and supremacy of the central government. There is a close relationship between the political actors and actors' implementing agents, the bureaucrats. Although the disaggregated public agencies are created under the agency model, a culture of political influence and control still prevails within them. Among the socio-cultural factors, corruption is reported as a critical influencing factor for agency autonomy.
Research limitations/implications
The study emphasizes the need to adapt and modify agencification practices in developing countries based on the political, socio-cultural and administrative contextual factors and actors and the varying degrees of influence the practices exercise over the Government machinery.
Originality/value
This study unveils the implications of the new public management (NPM)-led agency model in Pakistan, which was primarily adopted as a part of the structural adjustment program (SAP) under loan conditionality from international donor agencies and explores the indigenous doctrines that govern agencies functioning under ministries.
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Citation
Rizwan, A., Salman, Y. and Naveed, S. (2022), "Politics of governing NPM-led agencies in Pakistan: influence of contextual factors on agency autonomy and control", International Journal of Public Sector Management, Vol. 35 No. 5, pp. 568-583. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPSM-09-2021-0221
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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