Institutional development in public transport : implications of selective compliance for Nairobi's paratransit system

dc.contributor.authorMcCormick, Dorothy
dc.contributor.otherSouthern African Transport Conference (33rd : 2014 : Pretoria, South Africa)
dc.contributor.otherMinister of Transport, South Africa
dc.date.accessioned2015-06-18T08:29:06Z
dc.date.available2015-06-18T08:29:06Z
dc.date.created2014
dc.date.issued2014
dc.descriptionThis paper was transferred from the original CD ROM created for this conference. The material was published using Adobe Acrobat 10.1.0 Technology. The original CD ROM was produced by CE Projects cc. Postal Address: PO Box 560 Irene 0062 South Africa. Tel.: +27 12 667 2074 Fax: +27 12 667 2766 E-mail: proceedings@ceprojects.co.zaen_ZA
dc.description.abstractPaper presented at the 33rd Annual Southern African Transport Conference 7-10 July 2014 "Leading Transport into the Future", CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa.en_ZA
dc.description.abstractNairobi’s public transport system is known for being disorderly and even chaotic. Understanding the nature and implications of the current disorder should give planners and public transport actors the tools to devise and promote better institutional frameworks for public transport in Nairobi and elsewhere. This paper uses data from field research carried out in Nairobi in 2010-2011 as part of a larger three-city study. The research used key informant interviews and case studies of paratransit businesses to gain an in-depth understanding of paratransit operations, especially the compliance of individual paratransit firms with existing laws and regulations. A key finding was that, contrary to popular belief, paratransit vehicles did not flagrantly violate all regulations, but practiced what researchers called ‘selective compliance’. They followed some regulations and violated others. This paper analyses this result in order first, to assess the implications of such behaviour for the development of different categories of institutions in Nairobi’s public transport sector, and second, to hone existing theories of institutional change to make them more applicable to urban public transport systems in Africa.en_ZA
dc.format.extent11 pagesen_ZA
dc.identifier.citationMcCormick, D 2014, "Institutional development in public transport : implications of selective compliance for Nairobi's paratransit system", Paper presented at the 33rd Annual southern African Transport Conference 7-10 July 2014 "Leading Transport into the Future", CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa.en_ZA
dc.identifier.isbn978-1-920017-61-3
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/45563
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.rightsUniversity of Pretoriaen_ZA
dc.subjectPublic transporten_ZA
dc.subjectNairobien_ZA
dc.subjectParatransit systemen_ZA
dc.titleInstitutional development in public transport : implications of selective compliance for Nairobi's paratransit systemen_ZA
dc.typePresentationen_ZA

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