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Institutional pluralism and water user behavior in rural Africa

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WORLD DEVELOPMENT
卷 140, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105231

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Risk; Water user behavior; Cultural theory; Professionalization; Rural water sustainability; Kenya

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  1. Rural Focus Ltd (Kenya)
  2. UPGro programme on 'Groundwater Risk Management for Growth and Development' - UK Natural Environment Research Council [NE/M008894/1]
  3. UK Economic and Social Research Council
  4. UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
  5. 'Mobile payment systems to reduce rural water risks in Africa' project - UK Economic and Social Research Council [ES/N000137/1]
  6. University of Oxford Global Challenges Research Fund QR funding
  7. UK Aid from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) [201880]
  8. ESRC [ES/S008179/1, ES/N000137/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  9. NERC [NE/M008894/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This study examines the impact of institutional changes in rural water infrastructure in Kenya on user behavior, identifying factors related to choosing a new service provider and recommending cooperative solutions to reduce risks.
The Sustainable Development Goal of providing everyone with safe and reliable drinking water services combines a moral imperative with an entrepreneurial opportunity. We examine water user behavior in the face of institutional change brought about by a professional service provider maintaining rural water infrastructure in Kenya. We ask (1) which factors are associated with households and waterpoint user groups contracting a service provider that guarantees rapid repairs; (2) how do factors vary between different management cultures defined by cultural theory of risk; and (3) can the professional service provider address the risk factors? By applying the cultural theory of risk framework, we capture the institutional diversity of community, public, private and failed management on the ground in dealing with operational, financial, institutional and environmental risks. To identify the factors associated with institutional change towards a pluralist arrangement - enabled by the professional maintenance service provider incubated in rural Kenya - we model data from 1215 households at actively managed handpumps with sensor data from daily handpump usage and community responses to this entrepreneurial approach. The predictors of behavior change of rural water users to commit to the new service provider include organizational factors of managing payments, affordability, and operational factors such as distance and water quality, which vary in importance across the management cultures. This learning can be harnessed to reduce risk and inform future policy and practice. As professional maintenance services for rural water infrastructure are emerging across Africa, which promise to increase value for rural water users, government, and investors through performance-based contracts, it is important for policymakers and implementers to understand which factors predict shifts in institutional behavior by water users. This research recommends seeking cooperative solutions across systems, where current policy effectively separates communities from the state or markets. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license.y

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