Publication: The Impact of Labour Motivation on Project Performance with an Insight into the Sri Lankan Construction Industry
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Date
2023-03-25
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Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology
Abstract
Construction labour is a vital resource in the construction industry as they mostly reshape the raw
materials into skyscrapers and other living enclosures. In Sri Lanka, the construction industry has been
constantly exposed to many uncertainties and challenges. Being a developing country that lead to many
socio-economic issues and constant changes in the living standards caused demotivational impacts on
the Sri Lankan labour force. Thus, optimizing labour productivity through labour motivation is a
significant challenge due to the various category and type of labours. This study aims to identify and
evaluate different labour motivational factors in improving the building construction project
performances. In accomplishing the aim, the mixed method approach was used and 5 number of
interviews, 39 questionnaire responses were taken into the analysis. After the analysis there were 14
most significant labour motivation factors which applicable for Sri Lankan building construction
industry. Cost centers for those were collected from the expert interviews and their cost on motivation
factors were analyzed the data collected from the questionnaire. After the analysis financial and time
cost centers have been identifies as the major cost centers that have been incurred when implementing
labour motivational factors. Moreover, checked the association between labour motivational factors and
project performance in terms of time saving, cost saving and quality improvement. As a result, they
were associated with them. A framework was developed to aid in the selection of best motivational
factors in optimizing project performance. As the last part of this study, the motivational
recommendations were made to increase the labour productivity. Furthermore, these findings will be
useful in optimizing building project performance.
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Labour motivation, construction industry, project performance, Sri Lanka
