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Barrett, P S (1992) Measuring the ability gap for construction professionals. Construction Management and Economics, 10(04), 321-42.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: motivation; organization; professional
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446199200000029
  • Abstract:

    The importance of the ability of individuals as an organizational variable is demonstrated, both in the context of task accomplishment and in relation to motivational issues. Fieldwork to measure the abilities of construction-related professionals is described, together with multiple regression analysis which resulted in 40 equations for the prediction from factual independent variables of the abilities of individuals to do various work-types. The new concept of the ’ability gap’ is then introduced to clarify the organizational implications of differing ability levels.

Mak, S W and Raftery, J (1992) Risk attitude and systematic bias in estimating and forecasting. Construction Management and Economics, 10(04), 303-20.

Mohsini, R A and Davidson, C H (1992) Determinants of performance in the traditional building process. Construction Management and Economics, 10(04), 343-59.

Russell, A D and Ranasinghe, M (1992) Analytical approach for economic risk quantification of large engineering projects. Construction Management and Economics, 10(04), 277-301.