Breaking the Culture of Nonpayment: A Qualitative Analysis of Utility Intervention in Pakistan

Oct 30, 2024·
Husnain Fateh Ahmad
,
Ayesha Ali
,
Robyn Meeks
,
Victoria Plutshack
Zhenxuan Wang
Zhenxuan Wang
,
Javed Younas
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Abstract
Reliable electricity access is vital to economic growth, though financial challenges can undermine service quality. In Karachi, Pakistan, the local utility intervened to reduce losses and improve bill revenue recovery. The intervention increased budgets to improve infrastructure, provided staff incentives, and expanded customer engagement activities. We employ qualitative techniques to study managers’ and customers’ perceptions of the intervention and the mechanisms driving its effects. While managers credit the multi-pronged nature of the intervention for increasing trust and mitigating the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, customers report no increase in trust and focus primarily on infrastructure improvements.
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Utilities Policy
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Zhenxuan Wang
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Assistant Professor
I am an applied economist with research interests in environmental, energy, and development economics. The central theme of my work is to understand the impacts of climate change, environmental risks, and energy system transitions, as well as the roles of policy, technological change, and behavioral adaptation in addressing these challenges.