The construction industry is one of major strategic importance. Its level of productivity has a significant effect on national economic growth. The analysis of published census/biannual surveys of construction by the Department of Statistics of Malaysia shows that Malaysia managed to achieve construction labour productivity growth between 1996 and 2005 despite increases in cost per employee. The decrease in unit labour costs is attributed to the value added improvement per worker through the increase in capital intensity. The marginal decline in capital productivity is due to the gestation period and the overcapacity of the industry. The civil engineering sub-sector recorded the highest labour productivity and is the most labour competitive...
Purpose: Total factor productivity (TFP) change is an important driver of long-run economic growth i...
The construction industry has been facing dramatic changes in recent years. It is striving to achiev...
The Singapore’s construction industry contributes to about 5% of the country’s GDP but has generated...
The construction industry is one of major strategic importance. Its level of productivity has a sign...
The construction industry is an industry of major strategic importance. Its level of productivity ha...
The productivity of the construction industry has a significant effect on national economic growth. ...
Productivity is basic statistical information for many international comparisons and country perform...
The productivity level is viewed as a basic index of gauging the health of an individual enterprise,...
Manpower is the most valuable asset in the construction industry. Workers’ performance is an importa...
This paper examines productivity in the construction industry, in terms of both how productive const...
The construction industry is commonly believed to have slow growth in labour productivity. This beli...
As an important productivity indicator, the change of labour productivity is one indispensable marke...
The construction sector plays a significant role in the economy in order to achieve the inspiration ...
The overall performance of construction projects has been seemingly low and has negatively affected ...
In most of the countries, the construction sector contribution in the national income is said to be ...
Purpose: Total factor productivity (TFP) change is an important driver of long-run economic growth i...
The construction industry has been facing dramatic changes in recent years. It is striving to achiev...
The Singapore’s construction industry contributes to about 5% of the country’s GDP but has generated...
The construction industry is one of major strategic importance. Its level of productivity has a sign...
The construction industry is an industry of major strategic importance. Its level of productivity ha...
The productivity of the construction industry has a significant effect on national economic growth. ...
Productivity is basic statistical information for many international comparisons and country perform...
The productivity level is viewed as a basic index of gauging the health of an individual enterprise,...
Manpower is the most valuable asset in the construction industry. Workers’ performance is an importa...
This paper examines productivity in the construction industry, in terms of both how productive const...
The construction industry is commonly believed to have slow growth in labour productivity. This beli...
As an important productivity indicator, the change of labour productivity is one indispensable marke...
The construction sector plays a significant role in the economy in order to achieve the inspiration ...
The overall performance of construction projects has been seemingly low and has negatively affected ...
In most of the countries, the construction sector contribution in the national income is said to be ...
Purpose: Total factor productivity (TFP) change is an important driver of long-run economic growth i...
The construction industry has been facing dramatic changes in recent years. It is striving to achiev...
The Singapore’s construction industry contributes to about 5% of the country’s GDP but has generated...