The Contribution of Workers’ Attributes on Sustainability of Construction Project Realization Goals—Survey on the Impact on Productivity in Croatia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review: Previous Research on the Influence of Labor Force Characteristics on Labor Productivity and the Performance of Construction Projects
2.1. The Influence of Labor Force on Achieving the Goals of Realization of Construction Projects
- there are no other problems that interfere with the performance of works, or where there is good organization of performance (no shortages of materials, equipment, equipment failures, etc.),
- there are no problems with working conditions (extremely negative environmental impacts),
- there are no changes to the project during execution,
- there are no problems with the delay of payment for work performed, and
- there are no other problems with the investor or consultants.
2.2. Characteristics of Workers Affecting the Construction Productivity
3. Investigation of the Influence Attributes of Construction Workers on Productivity in Croatia
3.1. Objectives, Scope and Methodology of the Research
- To identify the influence of construction worker attributes on contractors’ labor productivity in Eastern Croatia (i.e., Slavonia and Baranja region).
- To determine the relationship between worker attributes and other factors that affect productivity.
- To quantify the influence of the possession and absence of important characteristics of workers on labor productivity in Slavonia and Baranja.
- To test the relevance of the assessed importance of worker characteristics by comparing the rankings of the characteristics between two different groups of respondents.
- To identify general actions that can be taken to influence the considered attributes of workers in order to increase contractor productivity.
3.2. Defining the Attributes of Workers to Examine the Influence on Labor Productivity
3.3. Ranking the Influence of Workers’ Characteristics by Survey
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- Group A—supervising engineers and management of construction sites and construction companies and crafts,
- A1—supervising engineers (authorized supervising and members of the supervisory team), and
- A2—construction site management (headman and other engineers and construction technicians), management and owners of construction companies and crafts.
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- Group B—workers at the construction site,
- B1—gang foreman and workers of various construction occupations (masons, carpenters, reinforcement workers, roofers, painters, and installers),
- B2—site mechanization operators and drivers in construction companies, and
- B3—auxiliary workers on the construction site (only with 5 and more years of practice in construction).
3.4. Results of Surveys
4. Discussion on Research Results and Improvement of Important Worker Attributes
4.1. Comparison of Research Results in Croatia and in Previous Research
4.2. The Possibility of Improving Contractor Productivity through Labor Force Attributes
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- Leadership, appropriate supervision of workers, organization of work on the construction site (conditions for work and rest), incentive programs and development of the organization’s culture;
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- On-the-job training (with incentives to acquire new competencies) and an internal mentoring system for under-trained workers; and
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- Recognizing and retaining existing quality, experienced workers, and attracting young, quality workers.
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Reference & Area of Research | Number and Structure of Respondents | No. of Factors | Affect on | Rank Factor (Related to Labor) Which Affects Realization of the Construction Project |
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[19], Malaysia | 15 construction experts in Cl, Cns, and Cnt | 59 | C | 28–30. Labor productivity |
[20] Central regions of Malaysia | 140 Cnt (46%), Cns (38%), and Cl (16%) | 8 | T&C | 6–7. Labor resource |
[21], UK | 44 Cns (43%), Cnt (30%), and Cl (27%) | 45 | T | 18./22./23. Low skill of manpower—according to Cl/-according to Cnt/-according to Cns |
[21], Libya | 72 Cl (39%), Cnt (33%), and Cns (28%) | 45 | T | 2./10. Low skill of manpower—to Cl/-to Cns and Cnt |
[22], West. Australia | 32 Cns (53%), Cnt (34%), and Cl (13%) | 48 | T | 1. Shortage of skills |
[23], Afghanistan | 60 Cl, Cns, and Cnt | 83 | T | 4. Unqualified workforce—according to Cl |
[24], Malawi | 45 managers and engineers in Cnt (44%), Cl—Malawi Roads (29%), and Cns (27%) | 72 | T | 26. Low productivity of labor 37. Unqualified workforce |
[25], Egypt | 2500 managers and engineers in 400 Cnt and Cns | 99 | T | 19. Unqualified/inadequately experienced labor 32. Low productivity of labor 85. Low motivation and morale |
[26], Turkey | 64 managers, engineers, site supervisor, technician, and architects | 83 | T | 7–8. Unqualified/Inexperienced workers 31. Low worker productivity 52. Low worker motivation and morale |
[27], Albania | 26 Pd (50%), and managers & engineers (50%) in Cns, Cnt, and Cl | 27 | C | 17–18. Labor productivity |
[28], Jordan | 30 engineers in Cl—Ministry of public works and Cnt | 37 | T | 8–10. Presence of unskilled labors |
[29], Jordan | 145 Cns (37%), Cl (32%), and Cnt (31%) | 45 | T | 25. Presence of unskilled labors |
[30], Kuwait | 162 senior managers in Cnt | 45 | C | 19. Low labor productivity |
[31], Egypt | 33 Cl, Cns, and Cnt organizations | 43 | T | 4. Low productivity of labors 10. Unqualified workforce |
[32], Kampala, Uganda | 52 participants in the realization of construction projects | 27 | T | 12. Unqualified/inadequate experience 13. Low motivation and morale of labor 14. Low productivity of labor |
[33], Hanoi, Vietnam | 51 graduate and postgraduate respondents in Cnt | 25 | T | 11–12. Workers’ awareness 13–14. Low skilled workers |
[34], Tamil Nadu, India | 60 engineers in private sector (50%) and in government (50%) | 54 | C | 3./4. Unqualified/inadequate experienced labor—District engineers/-Private engineers |
[35], Tamil Nadu, India | 100 engineers in the private sector (50%) and in the government sector (50%) | 40 | T | -Low productivity of labor (All outside top ten) -Unqualified/inadequately experienced labor -Low motivation and morale of labor |
[36], Sri Lanka | 58 building construction projects | 44 | T | 7. Low productivity of labors |
[37], Jordan | 106 Cl (36%), Cnt (34%) and Cns (30%) | 49 | C | 18. Low productivity of labor |
[38], Iraq | 134 Cnt (34%), Cns (34%), and Cl (32%) | 65 | T | 15. Poor manpower productivity—to Cnt |
[39], Botswana | 39 Pm and team member and others from Depart. of Build. and Engineer. Services | 77 | T&C | 17. Low productivity of labor 30–31. Unqualified/inadequate skill labor 35. Low motivation and morale of labor |
[40], Slovenia | 62 Cl, Cnt and engineers, Pd and managers | 12 | T | 10. Unqualified workforce |
[41], Poland | 927 Cl | 18 | T | 2. Quality of workforce |
[42] Mecca, S. Arabia | 28 Cnt (75%), Cns (14%), and Pm (11%) | 81 | T | 1–2. Low productivity of labor 6. Unqualified workforce |
[43], Qatar | 179 Cnt & Subcontractors (46%), Cl (30%), Cns (17%), and others | 42 | T | 1./7. Low productivity of labor—to FI/-RII 5./8. Unqualified workforce—to FI/-RII |
[44], Kuwait | 22 engineers in Cnt, Cns and Cl | 40 | T | 28. Low productivity levels of general labor or qualified trade personnel |
[16], Jakarta, Indonesia | 88 Cnt (64%), Cns (18%), Developer (9%), and Cl (9%) | 57 | T | 9. Labor productivity |
[45], South Gujarat, India | 80 site supervisor, project engineer and Cnt | 54 | C | 20–21. Unskilled labor |
[46], Jhansi area, India | Number and type of respondents unknown | 58 | T | 3. Thefts on site 7. Low productivity of labors |
[47], India | Cnt, Cns, and public Cl (number of respondents unknown) | 24 | T&C | 5. Unskilled operators 7. Low productivity of labor |
[48], India | Cns and Cnt (number of respondents unknown) | 78 | T | 17. Low productivity of labor 23. Unskillful equipment operator |
[49], Afghanistan | 30 related ministries | 30 | T | 18. Low productivity of labors 20. Low motivation and morale of labor |
[50], Ethiopia | 51 Cnt (35%), Cl (35%), and Cns (30%) | 88 | T | 8. Low productivity of labor 9. Unqualified/inadequately experienced labor |
[51], Western Ghana | 99 construction professionals | 34 | T | 17–18. Unqualified workforce |
[52], Lagos Alure, Ondo state, Nigeria | 60 engineers, quantity surveyors and architects in Cl (42%), Cns (33%), and Cnt (25%) | 30 | T | 13. Labor productivity |
[53] Lagos Mega-city, Nigeria | 86 architects, engineers, builders, and quantity surveyors in Cnt | 32 | T | 7. Labor productivity 30. Low motivation and morale |
[54], Ethiopia | 77 experienced participants (type of respondents unknown) | 52 | T | 12. Unqualified/inexperienced workers 37. Low productivity 39. Less motivation and morale 52. Discipline problem |
[55], South Africa | 75 Cns (37%), Cnt (36%), and Cl (27%) | 48 | T | 18/25. Low productivity of labors |
[56], Pakistan | 96 practitioners involved in construction industry | 42 | T | 16. Poor skill labor |
[57], Afghanistan | 51 Cnt (45%), Cl (35%), and Cns (20%) | 69 | C | -Low productivity of labor (outside top 10) |
[58], Yemen | 22 Pm in Cnt (54%), Cns (32%), and Cl (14%) | 55 | P | 3. Low labor productivity |
[59], Iran | 175 Cl (36%), Cnt (33%), and Cns (31%) | 78 | T | 7–9. Unqualified workforce 18–19. Low productivity of labors |
[60], Edirne, Turkey | 34 architects, builders, civil engineers, and other in Cnt and Cl | 54 | T | 8. Unskilled and/or unqualified labors |
[61], Egypt | 67 Cnt (40%), Cns (33%), and Cl (27%) | 26 | T | 1. Labor productivity 3. Motivation and morale of labor |
[62], UAE | 194 managers and engineers | Unknown | C | 1. Poor productivity |
[63], Morocco | 330 Cnt (57%) and Cns (43%) | 49 | T | 10. Unskilled workforce 19. Low productivity of workers |
[64], Bangkok & Vicinity, Thailand | 345 Pm, engineers, and executives in construction companies | 57 | P | 20. Workers’ Moral 31. Labor productivity 36. Teamwork |
[65], Central Sulawesi, Indonesia | 38 section chiefs, work unit heads, commitment officers, assistants, and field supervisor coordinators | 36 | T | -Low labor productivity (all outside top 3 factors) -Low mentality and morality |
[17], Jordan | 113 Cl (54%), Cns (27%), and Cnt (19%) | 56 | T | 43. Unqualified workers 48. Poor productivity of workers |
[66], Shan-Ewadh, India | 40 Cnt, engineers, different departments | 81 | T&C | 3. Unskilled labors/labor strikes |
[67], South Korea | 33 BIM Cns (33%), Cl (18%), Cnt (15%), architects (15%), managers (12%), and others | 34 | T | 15. Low labor productivity |
[68], South western part of Nigeria | 78 engineers (46%), quantity surveyor (23%), architects (19%), and builders (12%) | 12 | C | 4./7–8. Low productivity of labor—Tendering methods selective/-Competitive open |
[69] Abuja, Lagos & Portharcourt, Nigeria | 129 Cnt & Subcontractors (47%), Site-engineers (19%), Cns (17%), Pm (9%), and Cl (8%) | 20 | C | 10. Low skilled manpower |
[70] Portugal | 94 Cnt (56%), Cns (32%), and Cl (12%) | 47 | T | 10. Poor labor productivity and shortage of skills |
Research | Worker Attributes | Experience (and knowledge *) | Good Habits and Work Practices | Learning at Work | Training (at Work*) | Education Level | Age | Strength | Dexterity | Possibility of Independent Work | Sense of Responsibility & Willingness to Accept the Responsibility | Willingness to Improve Work Attitudes | Initiative | Pride and Interest in Work | Commitment to the Performance of Task | Personal Issues | Misunderstanding Among Workers | Co-operation with Management | Absenteeism |
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[82], UK | 1.0 | 0.63 | 0.75 | 0.50 | |||||||||||||||
[83], Singapore | 0.95 | 0.86 | 1.0 | 0.94 | 0.84 | 0.90 | 0.92 | ||||||||||||
[76], Malaysia * | 1.0 | 0.89 | 0.82 | 0.77 | 0.94 | 0.93 | 0.97 | ||||||||||||
[84], India | 1.0 | 0.83 | 0.50 | 0.65 | 0.96 |
Labor (Worker/Craftsmen) Characteristics as Factors Influencing Productivity | Label |
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Skills (level) | F1 |
Quality of work/performance of labor | F2 |
Occupational education level/training (technical knowledge) | F3 |
Experience (level) | F4 |
Age | F5 |
Gender | F6 |
Health | F7 |
Strength and physical (fitness/ability) | F8 |
Physical fatigue | F9 |
Alcoholism | F10 |
Addiction/drug abuse/similar problems | F11 |
Personal issues (family problems, poor economic condition, etc.) | F12 |
Loyalty | F13 |
Job satisfaction | F14 |
Workers’ pride in their work | F15 |
Habits | F16 |
Discipline | F17 |
Laziness | F18 |
Commitment | F19 |
Initiative | F20 |
Team spirit among workers | F21 |
Labor morale | F22 |
Worker’s integrity | F23 |
Psychophysiological ability | F24 |
Ability to adapt to changes and new environment | F25 |
Sense of observance of regulations | F26 |
Reference & Area of Research | Number and Structure of Respondents | No. of Factors | Influence of Labor Force Characteristics on Construction Productivity |
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[88], USA | 28 project engineer (39%), Pm (14%), architect (11%), and others (36%) | 40 | 12. F4 (RII2 = 488.75); 30. F10 (RII2 = 425.50); 34. F5 (RII2 = 408.25); 39. F13 (RII2 = 373.75); 40. F12 (RII2 = 368.00) |
[89], Iran | 82 biggest construction companies | 31 | 3. F1 and F4 |
[90], Malaysia | 37 managers, engineers, and others in Cnt | 5 | 3. F1 and F3 (MS = 3.95) |
[91], Lagos, Nigeria | 37 architects, builders, civil engineers from const. comp. | 16 | 1. F4 (MS = 4.38) 14. F5 (MS = 3.25) |
[92] South Gujarat, India | 51 Cnt | 27 | 3. F1 7. F9 |
[8], Kerale, India | 185 site engineers/supervisors (49%), craftsmen (32%), and Pm (19%) | 44 | 13. F4 (SI = 0.32); 23. F21 (SI = 0.30) |
[93], Chambal Region, India | 37 professionals on the project from management to execution level | 45 | 5. F9 (RII = 72.43%) 9. F1 (RII = 69.72%) |
[94], Spanish | 376 different employees of construction companies | 35 | 5. F1 and F4 (RII = 83.16%) 11. F25 (RII = 80.84%); 17. F23 (RII = 75.00%) |
[95], New Zealand | 37 Cnt & subcontractors (61%), and Cns (39%) | 56 | 6. F1 and F4 (MS = 3.83) 14. F19/Level of motivation (MS = 3.60); 41. F7 (MS = 2.79) |
[96], Trinidad & Tobago | 30 Cnt | 42 | 5. F1 (RII = 87.5%) 30. F9 (RII = 71.67%) |
[97], GCC | 16 Cnt (81%), Cns (13%), and Cl (6%) | 40 | 8–13. F4 (RII = 38%) 8–13. F12 (RII = 38%); 14–20. F13 (RII = 31%) |
[98], Saudi Arabia | 41 Cnt | 32 | 1. F4 (RII = 75.1%) 13. F13 (RII = 63.5%); 26. F12 (RII = 52.2%) |
[99], Gaza Strip, Palestine | 110 craftsmen (at 25 sites) | 20 | 5–6. F4 (R = 0.70) |
[100], Egypt | 55 Cnt, Cns, managers, and engineers | 27 | 2. F1 (RII = 86.91%) 12. F9 (76.00%) |
[101], South Africa | 62 managers, site engineers, quantity surveyors, and architects in Cnt (60%), Cnt (21%), architect. (11%), and proj. management firm (8%) | 178 | 16–18. F1—equipment operator (MS = 4.23); 41–46. F17 (MS = 3.98); 61–69. F10 (MS = 3.85); 84–88. F9 (MS = 3.74); 102–103. F5 (MS = 3.60) |
[102], Zimbabwe | 43 Cns (51%) and Cnt (49%) | 40 | 5. F1 (MS = 4.14) 6. F4 (MS = 4.05) |
[103], South-South Zone of Nigeria | 1043 craftsmen (60%) and project supervisors/engineers (40%) | 15 | 1. F15 (MS = 3.55) 2. F1 (MS = 3.26) 5. F12 (MS = 3.09) 6. F4 (MS = 2.98) 7. F7 (MS = 2.95) 12. F13 (MS = 2.59); 13. F5 (MS = 2.56); 14. F10 & F11(MS = 2.49) |
[104], Nairobi County, Kenya | 99 foremen, contactors, cost estimators, const. managers, and others in contractors company | 12 | 1. F3/F1 (frequency of responses to get weighted total for responses =138) |
[105], Saudi Arabia * | 36 professionals (from top managers to technicians and foremen) in 3 off-site Cnt | 43 | 5. F4 (II = 0, 63.89%) 12. F12 (II = 55.56%); 20–24. F13 (II = 52.22); 38. F5 (41.67%) |
[106], Iraq | 83 employees in 9 Cnt & subcontractors (73%) and in Governmental Technical Department (27%) | 21 | 1. F4 (RII = 95.18%) 7. F12 (RII = 73.49%) 13. F5 (RII = 70.48%); 21. F13 (RII = 62.35%) |
[107], Pakistan | 100 engineers in construction company | 41 | 1. F4 (RII = 0.89) 7–8. F5 (RII = 0.81) 15–18. F13 (RII = 0.74); 19–20. F7 (RII = 0.72) |
[108], Karachi, Pakistan | 134 Cnt (41.2%), Cns (38.2%), and Cl (20.6%) | 37 | 3. F1 (RII = 0.79) 12. F17 (RII = 0.73); 17. F9 (RII = 0.71); 21. F10 & F11(RII = 0.69) |
[109], Turkey | 126 craftsmen employed in 4 construction projects | 37 | 21–22. F3 (MS = 3.53) |
[110], Egypt | 227 Pm, engineers, construct. managers, foremen, site supervisors, quantity surveyors and architects in construction companies | 41 | 4. F17 (RII = 82.63%) 7. F4 and F1 (RII = 81.96%) 13. F12 (RII = 80.4%); 24. F9 (RII = 74.5%); 25. F5 (RII = 74.3%) |
[111], Bale Zone in Oromia, Ethiopia ** | 83 Pm, engineers, mason, foreman, superintendent and others in 9 road construction projects | 61 | 1. F4 (RII = 0.91) 3. F1 (RII = 0.84) 6. F16 (RII = 0.89) 23. F13 (RII = 0.71); 24. F23 (RII = 0.70); 25. F12 (RII = 0.68); 33. F25 (RII = 0.64); 50. F5 (RII = 0.57) |
[112], Jordan | 150 Cnt (33.3%), Cns (33.3%), and Cl (33.3%) | 37 | 23. F12 (RII = 61.37%) 32. F20 (RII = 54.86%) |
[113], Madurai, India | 77 Pm, engineers and labors | 72 | 3. F10 (MS = 4.17) 20. F4 (MS = 3.71); 56. F12 (MS = 3.13); 66. F13 (MS = 2.99); 72. F5 (MS = 2.78) |
[114], Gwalior, India | 23 Pm, project coordinators, site engineers, and Cl | 26 | 8. F4 (RII = 0.62) -F13;—F12 (outside top 10) |
[115], Tamil Nadu, India | 108 Pm, site engineer, architect and other at different level from the various constr. industries | 54 | 1. F1 and F4 (RII = 86.48%) 3. F7 (RII = 85.98%) -F22/F19;—F5 (outside top 10) |
[116], India | 35 Pm (40%), engineers (34%), Cnt (23%), and Cns (3%) | 25 | 8. F1 (Importance according to AHP = 0.045) 23. F4 (Importance according to AHP = 0.013) |
[117] India *** | (number and type of respondents unknown) | 48 | 9–11. F1 (RII = 0.65) 18–19. F7 (RII = 0.59); 20. F5 (RII = 0.58); 30–31. F8 (RII = 0.56) |
[74], India | 140 employees in construction sector from top management level to operational level | 24 | 8. F1 (RII = 0.741) 10. F1 and F2 (RII = 0.739) |
[118] Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | 100 Cl, Cns, Cnt, and civil engineers | 23 | 3. F1 (RII = 0.78) 12. F3 (RII = 0.64); 16. F9 (RII = 0.58) |
[119], Cambodia *** | 73 Cnt, project engineers, and Pm | 36 | 21. F3 (RII = 0.687); 23. F7 (RII = 0.654) |
[120], Singapore | 32 Pm, quantity surveyors and team members in Cns (38%), developers (37%), and Cnt (25%) | 26 | 2. F4 (MS = 3.84)/1. in green building projects—(MS = 4.44) 5. F1 (MS = 4.06)/5. in green building projects—(MS = 4.22) |
[121], Singapore | 65 managers | 14 | 1. F1 (MS = 4.36) |
[122], Klang Valley, Malaysia **** | 170 Cnt | 19 | 3. F4 (IMP.I = 60.0%) 18. F12 (IMP.I = 14.4%) |
[123], Saudi Arabia | 1454 employees at Cnt & subcontractor on the 25 construction projects | 31 | 5. F3 and F4 (MS = 4.02) |
[124], Croatia | 157 civil engineers | 17 | 2. F14 (RII = 4.17) 7. F17 (RII = 3.55) |
[125], Egypt ***** | 50 Cl, Cns, and Cnt | 86 | 17. F4, F1 and F2 (II = 0.78); 52–55. F18 (II = 0.65) |
[126], India | 108 Pm and engineer, architect and other on project from management level to operational level | 19 | 1. F1 and F4 (RII = 86.48%) 3. F7 (RII =85.98%) -F5;—F19 (outside top 10) |
[127], India | 50 (type of respondents unknown) | 43 | 27–30. F7 (RII = 0.69); 31–32. F16 and F11 (RII = 0.67); 35–38. F5 (RII = 0.65); 42–43. F12 (RII = 0,61) |
[128], Hanoi, Vietnam | 185 (type of respondents unknown) | 43 | 1. F4 (RII = 4.31) 2–3. F17 (RII = 4.28) 9. F8 (RII = 4.20) 19. F26 (RII = 3.81); 24–26. F24 (RII = 3.74); 32–33. F5(RII = 3.52); 40. F6 (RII = 3.22); 43. F3 (RII = 3.08) |
[129], Alberta, Canada ****** | 35 tradespeople (as foreman, laborer, equipment operator and welder—57%) and Pm experts (43%) | 14 | 2./3. F4—equipment operator (score = 90.22%)— Tradespeople/(score = 91.58%)—Project management 5./9. F1—crew (score = 85.86%)—Project management/ (score = 79.21%)—Tradespeople 6–8. F1—equipment operator (score = 81.17%)—Project manager 7. F4—Crew (score = 82.69)—Tradespeople |
[130], Poland | 142 craftsmen (54%) and engineers, managers, directors, construction company owners, and others (46%) | 17 | 2. F7 (MS = 4.27) 3. F9 (MS = 4.18) 5. F5 (MS = 3.83) 17. F8 (MS =3.09) |
[131], Iran and Lithuania (for all) ******* | 4 members of the project management team | 18 | 4. F3 (fuzzy importance measures = 0.45%) 10. F4 (fuzzy importance measures = 0.03%) |
[132], Iran | 63 Cl, Cns, and Cnt | 60 | 1. F9 (Effect rate = 0.135) 4. F1 (Effect rate = 0.108) -F4 (outside top 12) |
[133], Yemen | 91 architectural and structural engineers on construction projects | 52 | 1. F4 and F1 (RII = 88.6%) 28. F8 (RII = 73.6%); 35. F5 (RII = 69.6%); 52. F3 (RII = 58.4%) |
[134], India ******** | (number and type of respondents unknown) | 20 | 2–3. F3 i.e., F1 (RII = 0.75) 2–3. F2—regarding the F5, wages, worker effort, work environment at the time supervision (RII = 0.75) |
[135], Maharashtra, India | 302 construction workmen | 29 | 1. F12 (RII = 55.4%) 13. F9 (RII = 47.6%); 16. F13 (RII = 47.1%); 27. F1 (RII = 39.0%) |
[136], Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Gandhinagar, India | 111 Pm and site engineers | 72 | 4. F1 (RII = 0.78) |
[137], Khulna city, Bangladesh | 100 Cl, engineers, Cnt, and subcontractors | 15 | 2. F1 (RII = 0.81) |
[138], Libya | 76 Cns, Cnt, managers, and engineers | 30 | 2. F4 and F1 (RII = 0.87) 18. F9 (RII = 0.65) |
[139], South Africa | 58 Cnt (that operate on building projects) | 33 | 4. F4 (RII = 0.67) |
[140], Vietnam | 56 Pm | 45 | 3. F17 (RII = 0.79) 12. F4 and F1 (RII = 0.76); 17–18. F5 (RII = 0.74); 17–18. F8 (RII = 0.74); 33. F3 (RII = 0.71); 39. F12 (RII = 0.69) |
Influenced Factors | Studies on Impacts on Project Performance and Contractor Productivity |
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Shortage of skilled and/or experienced labor | [7,16,21,37,52,53,62,70,80,92,93,96,100,101,104,105,112,117,119,125,136,143,144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,155] |
Lack of training or level of training | [62,63,64,95,96,102,105,114,115,117,121,128,131,132,134,137,148,156,157,158] |
Absenteeism/late arrival, early quit, and frequent unscheduled breaks | [8,14,16,19,25,34,45,53,65,84,88,91,95,98,99,102,103,104,105,107,108,110,111,112,113,115,119,122,123,126,127,129,130,133,135,145,159] |
Lack of respect and personal relationsbetween workmates | [17,25,35,48,57,59,98,99,105,106,111,112,113,115,116,122,123,124,132,160,161,162] |
Positive Effects on Productivity | Low Level | Considered Workers’ Characteristics | High Level | Negative Effects on Productivity |
---|---|---|---|---|
Physical durability—faster realization of work tasks | ← | Strength, dexterity, and Education | → | Physical fatigue—slow work, |
Good skills—flexibility (a wider range of action), quality performance, faster realization of work tasks, independent work action, working in a safe way | ← | Education and experience, dexterity, creativity | → | Lack of skills—small area of operation, operating errors (rework), slow work, non-independence in work, injuries |
Adaptability to new conditions at work | ← | Adaptability to new conditions and situations (creativity and dexterity) | → | Inadaptability to new conditions at work |
Good work habits and discipline, honesty, integrity, sense of responsibility, compliance with orders | ← | Morale and morality | → | Absenteeism/late arrival, early quit and frequent unscheduled breaks, theft, negligence, alcoholism |
Good interpersonal relationships, work atmosphere and cooperation | ← | Affinity for teamwork (morale and morality) | → | Bad relations with coworkers, weak cooperation |
Characteristics Omitted from the Survey | Reason for Omission |
---|---|
Loyalty, relations between workmates and superiors, diligence, obedience, job satisfaction, discipline and work habits, sense of responsibility, willingness to learn, willingness to improve work attitudes, willingness to perform overtime and shift work | Under the strong influence of other factors (largely depends on the company, or the actions of management) |
Intrinsic motivation, personal issues, love of job, proactivity, sense of responsibility, ability to adapt to changes and new environments | It is difficult to assess the impact of such testing |
Health, alcoholism, the sense of observance of regulations | It must be within the regulations |
Carefulness, diligence, resourcefulness, honesty, religion | Not comparable with the results of other research |
Attributes of Workers | A1 | A2 | B1 | B2 | B3 | |||||
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Presence of attribute | RII | Rank | RII | Rank | RII | Rank | RII | Rank | RII | Rank |
Experience in construction | 0.945 | 1. | 0.918 | 1. | 0.915 | 1. | 0.975 | 1. | 0.888 | 1. |
School education | 0.654 | 4. | 0.662 | 5. | 0.624 | 5. | 0.738 | 5. | 0.624 | 5. |
Dexterity | 0.836 | 2. | 0.903 | 2. | 0.872 | 2. | 0.887 | 2. | 0.824 | 2. |
Physical strength | 0.609 | 5. | 0.729 | 4. | 0.831 | 3. | 0.862 | 3. | 0.782 | 3. |
Morale/morality | 0.718 | 3. | 0.863 | 3. | 0.698 | 4. | 0.750 | 4. | 0.759 | 4. |
Absence of attribute | ||||||||||
Experience in construction | 0.682 | 1. | 0.646 | 3. | 0.664 | 2. | 0.700 | 3. | 0.677 | 2. |
School education | 0.481 | 5. | 0.523 | 5. | 0.491 | 5. | 0.625 | 5. | 0.506 | 5. |
Dexterity | 0.655 | 2. | 0.677 | 2. | 0.744 | 1. | 0.737 | 2. | 0.688 | 1. |
Physical strength | 0.536 | 4. | 0.600 | 4. | 0.672 | 3. | 0.775 | 1. | 0.629 | 4. |
Morale/morality | 0.600 | 3. | 0.714 | 1. | 0.615 | 4. | 0.637 | 4. | 0.676 | 3. |
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Vidaković, D.; Hadzima-Nyarko, M.; Marenjak, S. The Contribution of Workers’ Attributes on Sustainability of Construction Project Realization Goals—Survey on the Impact on Productivity in Croatia. Sustainability 2020, 12, 9946. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239946
Vidaković D, Hadzima-Nyarko M, Marenjak S. The Contribution of Workers’ Attributes on Sustainability of Construction Project Realization Goals—Survey on the Impact on Productivity in Croatia. Sustainability. 2020; 12(23):9946. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239946
Chicago/Turabian StyleVidaković, Držislav, Marijana Hadzima-Nyarko, and Saša Marenjak. 2020. "The Contribution of Workers’ Attributes on Sustainability of Construction Project Realization Goals—Survey on the Impact on Productivity in Croatia" Sustainability 12, no. 23: 9946. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239946
APA StyleVidaković, D., Hadzima-Nyarko, M., & Marenjak, S. (2020). The Contribution of Workers’ Attributes on Sustainability of Construction Project Realization Goals—Survey on the Impact on Productivity in Croatia. Sustainability, 12(23), 9946. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239946