ESID Briefing No. 8. Researching the politics of service provision: A new conceptual and methodological approach

Abstract

Although politics is now widely seen as critical in shaping the quality of service provision in developing countries, this recognition has yet to be integrated within the conceptual frameworks that shape research and action in the field.

A new approach aims to offer insights which open up new terrain for action. It extends the World Bank’s ‘accountability framework’ to include three ‘vertical’ levels, emphasising the ways in which political settlements and governance arrangements influence organisational behaviour. This multi-level framework takes specific public service provision agencies as the unit of analysis, with a focus on performance, exploring the sectoral manifestation of political settlements and drivers of organisational behaviour. This enables comparative analysis across multiple sectors and multiple countries in order to better understand variations in performance.

Citation

Pruce, K. ESID Briefing No. 8. Researching the politics of service provision: A new conceptual and methodological approach. Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre (ESID), University of Manchester, Manchester, UK (2014) 9 pp. [Research Framing Paper No. 2]

ESID Briefing No. 8. Researching the politics of service provision: A new conceptual and methodological approach

Published 1 January 2014