
Foreign aid organizations collectively spend hundreds of billions of dollars annually, with mixed results. Part of the problem in these endeavors lies in their execution. In Navigation by Judgment, Dan Honig argues that high-quality implementation of foreign aid programs often requires contextual information that cannot be seen by those in distant headquarters. Drawing on a novel database of over 14,000 discrete development projects across nine aid agencies and eight paired case studies of development projects, Honig shows that aid agencies will often benefit from giving field agents the authority to use their own judgments to guide aid delivery. This "navigation by judgment" is particularly valuable when environments are unpredictable and when accomplishing an aid program's goals is hard to accurately measure. Highlighting a crucial obstacle for effective global aid, Navigation by Judgment shows that the management of aid projects matters for aid effectiveness.
The core question investigated is why top-down management structures frequently fail to produce effective outcomes in the complex, unpredictable field of international foreign aid. Dan Honig, an expert in international development and public policy, utilizes a rigorous analytical framework to argue that centralized control often ignores the localized, contextual knowledge necessary for successful project execution. By examining the disconnect between distant headquarters and field operations, the author posits that granting autonomy to local agents is a more effective strategy for navigating high-uncertainty environments.
What You Will Find
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Experts in the field of international development recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of bureaucratic autonomy and organizational design. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the data analysis while appreciating the clear, actionable implications for policy reform.
Page Count:
285
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190672471
ISBN-13:
9780190672478
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