Limpopo Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (Towoomba Research Centre) and University of Venda, South Africa.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 16(02), 756-769
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.16.2.2362
Received on 03 July 2025; revised on 10 August 2025; accepted on 12 August 2025
Efficient time management remains central to sustaining public sector performance, directly influencing accountability, effectiveness, and the legitimacy of government operations. In an environment of limited resources, heightened public scrutiny, and increasing service delivery demands, time discipline is a critical determinant of institutional efficiency. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of time management challenges within the Limpopo Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (LDARD) and to explore the structural and behavioral factors that contribute to these inefficiencies. Adopting a qualitative research design, the study utilized secondary data sources, including departmental performance reports, national audit outcomes, relevant policy frameworks, and scholarly literature in public administration. The analysis revealed recurring patterns of employee absenteeism, habitual late arrivals, early departures, prolonged lunch breaks, and inconsistent application of attendance policies. Such behaviors were found to stem not only from individual non-compliance but also from systemic shortcomings, including inadequate leadership, insufficient performance monitoring mechanisms, and entrenched weak organizational cultures. The findings, interpreted through New Public Management (NPM) and Organizational Discipline Theory, indicate that these time-related inefficiencies are embedded within structural and governance limitations. The study concludes that addressing these challenges requires a combination of targeted leadership development, institutionalization of biometric time-tracking systems, enhanced supervisory accountability, and integration of attendance metrics into performance evaluation frameworks. It further recommends a comprehensive human resource management approach that aligns operational efficiency with workforce discipline. Future research should build on these findings by empirically assessing the effectiveness of proposed interventions across other provincial departments, enabling evidence-based reforms that strengthen time discipline and overall public sector performance.
Time Management; Public Sector Discipline; Employee Attendance; Institutional Efficiency; Organizational Performance
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Humphrey Lephethe Motsepe. Adherence and management of working time in the public sector: A conceptual review of the Limpopo department of agriculture and rural development. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 16(02), 756-769. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.16.2.2362.
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