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IDS Bulletin 48.2

Staff Quality and Service Delivery: Evaluating Two Ghanaian District Assemblies

Published on 22 March 2017

This study examines the nature of staff quality and the extent to which it can explain variations in service delivery outcomes using two selected District Assemblies in Ghana. Staff quality is measured by the
interaction of individual-level competences and public service motivation.

Depending on intensity, the interaction of competence and public service motivation produced four types of staff quality with varied implications for service delivery outcomes. It is argued that the relationship between decentralisation and service delivery remains complex, and therefore the role of staff quality remains critical. This is important in the light of calls to implement full devolution in Ghana where all decentralised services will operate directly under the District Assembly.

It is imperative for public administration and human resource experts to look more closely at attracting employees with the demonstrable public service motivation and skillsets needed for decentralisation, and to create favourable social conditions that support family life.

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IDS Bulletin 48.2

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Daniel Doh

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IDS Bulletin, volume 48, issue 2
language
English

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