Effects of red tape in public sector organizations: a study of government departments in Pakistan
- Resource Type
- Journal
- Authors
- Rauf, Sana
- Source
- Public Administration and Policy, 2020, Vol. 23, Issue 3, pp. 327-338.
- Subject
- research-article
Research paper
cat-PPEM
Public policy & environmental management
Politics
Public adminstration & management
Bureaucracy
Red tape
Accountability
Centralization
Organizational performance
Pakistan
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 1727-2645
2517-679X
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the emergence and integration of red tape and how its negative effects on public sector organizations' performance have weakened the economies of developing countries such as Pakistan.Design/methodology/approachA structured questionnaire survey was completed by 121 respondents working in 35 government departments in Punjab, a province of Pakistan.FindingsThe findings revealed a link between red-tapism and employees' motivation and work. When there is excessiveness of rules and regulations, employees are prevented from completing assigned tasks, ultimately resulting in decreased work commitment. This indicates that the integration of red tape into public organizations not only affects employees' behavior and attitudes but also impacts the overall performance of public sector organizations.Originality/valueThis paper provides recommendations for the Pakistani government. For example, conducting training and motivational workshops for public sector employees can help them stay engaged with their work. Government departments should also review the steps and procedures involved so as to eliminate unnecessary steps and reduce red-tapism.