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Drivers of productivity among construction workers: A study in a developing country
AbstractThis paper reports on a study of factors affecting productivity among members of the construction workforce in Turkey. A survey of 82 construction firms in Turkey is undertaken using a questionnaire of 54 questions directed to managers, engineers, architects, and other technical staff. Using the results of the survey, economic and socio-psychological factors that affect labour performance are evaluated and discussed in detail. The results show that monetary factors remain pre-eminent in influencing productivity, but that socio-psychological factors appear to be of increasing importance in this developing economy.
Drivers of productivity among construction workers: A study in a developing country
AbstractThis paper reports on a study of factors affecting productivity among members of the construction workforce in Turkey. A survey of 82 construction firms in Turkey is undertaken using a questionnaire of 54 questions directed to managers, engineers, architects, and other technical staff. Using the results of the survey, economic and socio-psychological factors that affect labour performance are evaluated and discussed in detail. The results show that monetary factors remain pre-eminent in influencing productivity, but that socio-psychological factors appear to be of increasing importance in this developing economy.
Drivers of productivity among construction workers: A study in a developing country
Kazaz, Aynur (author) / Ulubeyli, Serdar (author)
Building and Environment ; 42 ; 2132-2140
2006-04-10
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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