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The effect of motivation of labour, cost and productivity on nigerian construction industry (a case study of marlum construction company, benin)

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Theoretical Framework
  • 2.2Historical Overview
  • 2.3Motivation and Labour
  • 2.4Cost in Construction Industry
  • 2.5Productivity in Construction Industry
  • 2.6Factors Affecting Labour Motivation
  • 2.7Cost Management Strategies
  • 2.8Productivity Improvement Techniques
  • 2.9Case Studies in Construction Industry
  • 2.10Summary of Literature Review

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design
  • 3.2Population and Sample
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Research Instruments
  • 3.5Data Analysis Techniques
  • 3.6Ethical Considerations
  • 3.7Validity and Reliability
  • 3.8Limitations of Methodology

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Data Presentation and Analysis
  • 4.2Demographic Analysis
  • 4.3Labour Motivation Findings
  • 4.4Cost Analysis Results
  • 4.5Productivity Assessment
  • 4.6Comparison of Variables
  • 4.7Interpretation of Results
  • 4.8Discussion of Findings

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusion
  • 5.3Implications for Construction Industry
  • 5.4Recommendations for Practice
  • 5.5Recommendations for Future Research

Thesis Abstract

The construction industry in Nigeria, like many sectors, faces challenges related to labor motivation, cost management, and productivity. This study focuses on exploring the impact of these factors on the operations of Marlum Construction Company in Benin. Labor motivation is a critical aspect in construction projects, as motivated workers tend to be more productive and efficient. Through a case study approach, this research examines how Marlum Construction Company motivates its workforce and the subsequent effects on project outcomes. Cost management is another significant factor influencing the success of construction projects. Effective cost control is essential for ensuring profitability and sustainability in the long term. The study delves into the cost management practices at Marlum Construction Company and evaluates their effectiveness in controlling expenses and maximizing returns on investment. By analyzing cost data and financial records, the research aims to provide insights into the company's cost management strategies and their impact on project performance. Productivity is a key performance indicator in the construction industry, directly affecting project timelines and overall efficiency. Low productivity can lead to delays, cost overruns, and reduced quality of work. This study investigates the productivity levels at Marlum Construction Company and identifies the factors that influence productivity in their projects. By examining workforce efficiency, resource allocation, and project scheduling, the research seeks to uncover opportunities for enhancing productivity and optimizing project outcomes. The findings of this research have implications for the Nigerian construction industry as a whole, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities faced by companies like Marlum Construction Company. By understanding the relationships between labor motivation, cost management, and productivity, construction firms can implement strategies to improve their operational performance and achieve better project results. This study contributes to the existing body of knowledge on construction management in Nigeria and provides practical insights for industry practitioners and policymakers. In conclusion, this research project explores the effect of labor motivation, cost management, and productivity on the operations of Marlum Construction Company in Benin, Nigeria. By investigating these key factors and their interrelationships, the study aims to enhance our understanding of the dynamics shaping the construction industry in the region and offer valuable recommendations for improving project performance and sustainability.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><div><p>&nbsp;INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Human resource management is of strategic importance when it comes to industries that are labour intensive like construction industry. The effective management of human resource is the key towards achieving the higher construction workforce productivity thus accomplishing the construction projects within their predefined limits. The bond between motivation and productivity is widely accepted and of high significance as well. The relationship between motivation and productivity can be summarized as that productivity is directly linked to motivation, and motivation is, in turn, dependent on productivity. Suitable motivation of labour can be hypothesized as a key contributor to maximizing workers’ productivity Kazaz et al (2008. Workers need motivation just as equipments need fuel and operators. Motivation is a process which activates productivity. In order to effectively manage the human resources and to make sure that workforce is productive enough; it is necessary to understand those factors which have edge over others for motivating the construction workforce. In this study, the potential of organizational and economic factors will be studied for motivating employees. There were several studies which explored the relationship between motivational factors and construction workforce productivity around the globe but there was a scarcity of this work in the local environment of Nigeria. The construction industry plays an important role in the development of the economy of the country. Construction industry is an area influenced by many different factors such as labour, material, equipment and construction methods etc. Among these factors, human resources come first without which, other resources would not be utilized or transformed into productive use. Any improvement in labour productivity would contribute a great deal to the improvement of the overall productivity as identified by Hashim (1995). The motivation concept is generally defined as a composition of powers and mechanisms which help to direct human behavior in a desired manner, or with a more specific context it is described as the all convincing and encouraging actions which help workers fulfill their tasks willingly and to come closer to project objectives. Motivation of the labour force is of paramount importance because the quality of human performance at the workplace depends largely upon motivation. That is, higher motivation brings higher productivity which is suggested by Kazaz et al (2008). According to most researchers there is a positive relationship between motivation and productivity. This means that when motivation increases, a rise in productivity is also expected. This reflects the belief that an increased motivation level causes an increase in productivity. Achieving the results demands that an adequate quality of inputs is provided in this first place and improved construction workforce productivity means a better input and this it will help contractors to be more competent and profitable whilst executing their jobs. 1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Construction companies exist for the purpose of rendering some services. For the organization to meet its objectives, people are employed in the organization in order to help the organization meet its objectives. Thus, in order to ensure that people employed in the organization perform optimally towards the realization of organizational goals, they need to be motivated to work. Motivating people to work entails meting their needs. There is a great controversy over the issue of motivating people. Some people are of the view that such extrinsic factors like money, praise, and quality of supervision and company’s policy can motivate people to work, while others are of the view that such extrinsic factors like advancement quality of the job done by person, recognition and growth can motivate workers to productivity. It is in view of these controversies that this study wants to look at the motivation of employees in the organization by using Marlum Construction Company as a case study; and in doing this, the following questions arise: 1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY. This research work hopes to achieve the following objectives: To examine the factors which motivate employees to perform in the organization To look at various techniques of motivating people to performance in the construction industry To ascertain the effect of motivation of labour, cost and productivity on workers in the construction industry of Nigeria. To identify the problems associated with the motivation of workers in the construction industry of Nigeria. To suggest the solutions to such problems, if any. Finally, to improve people’s knowledge in this area of organizational behaviour. 1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS It is in view of the above problems that the following questions arise: What are the factors that motivate employees to perform in the construction industry of Nigeria? What are the available techniques of motivating employees for higher productivity? Do motivation of labour, and cost actually steer employees productive capacity? What are the problems militating against employees motivation, and How can these problems of employees’ motivation be addressed in order to improve productivity in the construction sector of Nigeria? 1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES The following hypotheses will be tested in this study: Ho: The quality of supervision will not motivate workers productivity. Hi: The quality of supervision will motivate workers productivity. Ho: A worker’s perception of what obtained in his organizational will not motivate him to greater productivity. Hi: A worker’s perception of what obtained in his organizational will motivate him to greater productivity. Ho: A worker’s perception of organizational appraisal policy will motivate him to greater productivity. Hi: A worker’s perception of organizational appraisal policy will not motivate him to greater productivity. Ho: The worker’s satisfaction with its fringe benefits will not motivate him to greater productivity. Hi: The worker’s satisfaction with its fringe benefits will motivate him to greater productivity.</p><p>1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY This study will educate the management of the organization (especially construction companies in Nigeria) on how to motivate their workers to productivity. The findings of this study will generate people’s interest in researching into other areas of motivation in the organization will enrich the literature on motivation as a phenomenon. Finally, the study hopes to enrich people’s knowledge in this area of organizational behaviour and management of people in the organization.</p><p>1.7SCOPE OF THE STUDY This study is on effect of motivation of labour, cost and productivity on the construction industry of Nigeria. The study will also covers the various techniques of motivation and theories of motivation as they impact on employees productivity in an organization.</p><p>OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF TERMS The following terms were defined as used in this study: Productivity: Is the ratio of output or production capacity of the workers in an organization. It is the relationship between the amount of one or more inputs and the amount of outputs from a clearly identified process. Employees: are the workers in an organization, working for the accomplishment of the organizational goals. In this study, the employees are those staffs of the organization, Motivation: Motivation is a decision-making process, through which the individual chooses the desired outcomes and sets in motion the behaviour appropriate to them”. Adequate Motivation: These are factors (familiarity, concern and driving force), which exist or are provided in a work situation either physically or psychologically which determine the input and productivity level of the worker. Intimacy: Intimacy or Familiarity could be described as the feeling of warmth and friendliness based on interpersonal relationship among people. Consideration: Consideration or Concern refers to a situation where both their colleagues and managers treat staffs with understanding. In this case, there is both a personal and human touch in dealing with workers. Morale: Moral refers to staff emotional and mental level of zeal.</p><p></p></div><h3></h3><br> <br><p></p>

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