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COMPENSATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT POLICIES ON WORKERS’ PRODUCTIVITY. (A VIEW TO ENHANCING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS DELIVERY IN GERMANY)
ABSTRACT
The study investigated compensation and career development policies on workers productivity
in Germany. The population of this study comprised of large and medium (MCFs and ICFs)
operating within Germany. The study adopted survey research approach. Data obtained from
respondents was analysed using percentages, mean item score to analyse respondents’ ranked
opinions based on the 5-point Likert scale. Spearman Ranked Correlation was used to analyse
effects of HRM practices on workers’ productivity while Mann-Whitney U-test was used to
compare the practices of MCFs and ICFs. It was concluded that there is significant influence of
compensation on workers productivity in Germany. There is also significant influence of
training and career development policies on workers productivity in Germany. It was therefore
recommended that the construction organizations in Germany should maintain a clear and
effective communication system with all levels of constructional staff in order to achieve
competitive advantage.
KEY WORDS: Compensation Policies Training, Career Development Policies, Workers’
Productivity, Construction Projects Delivery, Construction Firms and
Germany.
Dr. Timothy G. Young
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