Model for setting priority construction project objectives aligned with monetary incentives

A comprehensive model based on priority project objectives aligned with monetary incentives, and agreed upon by built environment stakeholders was developed. A web survey was adopted to send out a questionnaire to nationwide participants, including contractors, quantity surveyors, project managers,...

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Main Authors: Ruben Ndihokubwayo, Gerrit Crafford, Fanie Buys
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2014-06-01
Series:Acta Structilia
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Online Access:http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/as/article/view/147
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spelling doaj-281ad5229cd9456e865c3b4e236a3b7a2020-11-25T00:51:31ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Structilia1023-05642415-04872014-06-0121179116Model for setting priority construction project objectives aligned with monetary incentivesRuben Ndihokubwayo 0Gerrit Crafford1Fanie Buys2Cape Peninsula University of TechnologyNelson Mandela UniversityNelson Mandela UniversityA comprehensive model based on priority project objectives aligned with monetary incentives, and agreed upon by built environment stakeholders was developed. A web survey was adopted to send out a questionnaire to nationwide participants, including contractors, quantity surveyors, project managers, architects, and consulting engineers, requesting them to base their responses on a specific construction project in which they have been involved. The development of the model consists of the combination of results from inferential statistics analyses of 7-point Likert scale questions in three aspects, namely motivational factors (Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis), monetary incentives (T-test and ANOVA), and project objectives aligned with monetary incentives (Principal Component Analysis). In total, 164 respondents participated in the survey. The findings revealed that there was no statistically significant difference between demographic groups (gender, age, qualification, experience) of respondents in the importance of motivational factors and monetary incentives. However, a significant difference was found in self-development needs and team working environment where, respectively, the younger age generation displayed more desire towards professional registration, while the older age generation did not favour the mix of skills and experience into the project. It was revealed that the provision of work opportunities to Small, Micro- and Medium Enterprises (SMMEs), and Health (HIV/AIDS) and Safety should be prioritised when offering monetary incentives. An understanding of the importance of monetary incentives offered towards achieving project objectives will create conducive procurement environment handling the personnel allocated to construction projects meeting their performance requirements.http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/as/article/view/147Monetary incentiesMotivational factorsProject objectives
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author Ruben Ndihokubwayo
Gerrit Crafford
Fanie Buys
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Gerrit Crafford
Fanie Buys
Model for setting priority construction project objectives aligned with monetary incentives
Acta Structilia
Monetary incenties
Motivational factors
Project objectives
author_facet Ruben Ndihokubwayo
Gerrit Crafford
Fanie Buys
author_sort Ruben Ndihokubwayo
title Model for setting priority construction project objectives aligned with monetary incentives
title_short Model for setting priority construction project objectives aligned with monetary incentives
title_full Model for setting priority construction project objectives aligned with monetary incentives
title_fullStr Model for setting priority construction project objectives aligned with monetary incentives
title_full_unstemmed Model for setting priority construction project objectives aligned with monetary incentives
title_sort model for setting priority construction project objectives aligned with monetary incentives
publisher University of the Free State
series Acta Structilia
issn 1023-0564
2415-0487
publishDate 2014-06-01
description A comprehensive model based on priority project objectives aligned with monetary incentives, and agreed upon by built environment stakeholders was developed. A web survey was adopted to send out a questionnaire to nationwide participants, including contractors, quantity surveyors, project managers, architects, and consulting engineers, requesting them to base their responses on a specific construction project in which they have been involved. The development of the model consists of the combination of results from inferential statistics analyses of 7-point Likert scale questions in three aspects, namely motivational factors (Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis), monetary incentives (T-test and ANOVA), and project objectives aligned with monetary incentives (Principal Component Analysis). In total, 164 respondents participated in the survey. The findings revealed that there was no statistically significant difference between demographic groups (gender, age, qualification, experience) of respondents in the importance of motivational factors and monetary incentives. However, a significant difference was found in self-development needs and team working environment where, respectively, the younger age generation displayed more desire towards professional registration, while the older age generation did not favour the mix of skills and experience into the project. It was revealed that the provision of work opportunities to Small, Micro- and Medium Enterprises (SMMEs), and Health (HIV/AIDS) and Safety should be prioritised when offering monetary incentives. An understanding of the importance of monetary incentives offered towards achieving project objectives will create conducive procurement environment handling the personnel allocated to construction projects meeting their performance requirements.
topic Monetary incenties
Motivational factors
Project objectives
url http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/as/article/view/147
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