Performance contracting and social capital (re)formation: A case study of Nairobi City Council in Kenya

Robert Ochoki Nyamori, Victor Oyaro Gekara

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Abstract

This paper reports on a qualitative case study of Nairobi City Council (NCC) to, firstly, illuminate how social capital is constructed in discourses surrounding the introduction of performance contracting into the Kenyan public sector and secondly, examine how the introduction of performance contracting into the Kenyan public sector may have affected social capital formation within this authority. The data were collected via an extensive review of official government documents as well as qualitative interviews over a six-month period. The analysis reveals that there is perceived notable change in the social structure and working norms and values among employees following the implementation of performance contracting. This perceived change is however being frustrated by inadequate resources and entrenched attitudes and networks of patronage and corruption, especially at the top levels of government. The study illuminates how regulatory discourse, structural changes and incentive and coercive mechanisms combine in an effort to change social capital at the micro level of government agencies but how these efforts are thwarted by strongly embedded institutions. We conclude that performance contracts, on their own, are unlikely to transform the Kenyan public sector in the manner envisaged without political will and significant change in the wider socio-political environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)45-62
Number of pages18
JournalCritical Perspectives on Accounting
Volume40
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 1 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Kenya
  • Local government
  • New Public Management
  • Performance contracting
  • Performance management systems
  • Public sector reform
  • Social capital

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Information Systems and Management

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