Assessment of critical factors influencing the performance of labour in Sri Lankan construction industry

Manoharan, K; Dissanayake, P; Pathirana, C; Deegahawature, D and Silva, R (2023) Assessment of critical factors influencing the performance of labour in Sri Lankan construction industry. International Journal of Construction Management, 23(1), pp. 144-155. ISSN 1562-3599

Abstract

The performance of labour is one of the most important factors affecting the physical progress of any construction project. This study intended to extensively investigate on the factors influencing labour performance in the Sri Lankan construction industry. A qualitative study conducted from a literature review and a series of interviews revealed 117 factors under 6 categories. Subsequently, a questionnaire survey was carried out among the construction firms in Sri Lanka and the responses were received from 217 contractors. Overall, 73 factors were identified as critical based on their Relative Importance Index values. Lack of training facilities, delay in salary payments, lack of labour motivation, low salary for labourers and poor performance evaluation of labour skills were found as the top five ranking factors. This study also highlights the need for training programmes that contain the direct scope of productivity improvement, and identified the expected programme outcomes for the effective design of new training programmes to improve the practices on labour operations. The findings of this study are expected to be useful to the Sri Lankan construction industry in effectively upgrading present practices. Some of these findings may also be tested in other developing construction industries in similar scenarios.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: labour performance; productivity improvement; Sri Lanka
Index terms: critical factor, qualitative study, productivity, Sri Lanka, construction industry, interview, motivation, programme, survey, construction firm, upgrading, literature review, relative importance index, questionnaire, construction project, performance evaluation
Subjects: performance measurement, management, Geography, production management, project controls, industry analysis, research design and methodology, organization, strategic management, risk assessment, data collection methods, psychology, data analysis and analytics
Topics: Time Control, Quality Management, Human Resources, Risk Management, Research Practice, Project Management, Geographical Context, Business Strategy
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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