Staff (Mis)allocation in Public Agencies: Evidence From Protected Area Management in Brazil

Forthcoming in Public Management Review

37 Pages Posted: 31 Jan 2025 Last revised: 12 Mar 2025

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Gus Greenstein

Institute of Public Administration, Leiden University

Date Written: December 13, 2024

Abstract

Misallocation of staff across subjurisdictions can have profound negative impacts on the performance of decentralized government agencies. Yet we lack an integrated view of the range of factors that can produce misallocation. I build a conceptual framework of the personnel (mis)allocation process through an historical study of Brazil's federal protected areas agency, which, according to prior research, could have prevented 600-1,700 sq. km. of deforestation over its first 10 years through more effective personnel allocation. More broadly, this paper enhances our understanding of the determinants of bureaucratic structure, autonomy, and performance.

Keywords: Resource allocation, personnel, case study, deforestation, Brazil

Suggested Citation

Greenstein, Gus, Staff (Mis)allocation in Public Agencies: Evidence From Protected Area Management in Brazil (December 13, 2024). Forthcoming in Public Management Review. , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5053929 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5053929

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