Personnel Performance Appraisal System for Construction Contracting Organizations
Date
2022
Authors
Kowshik, Chaithra N
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The nature of the construction industry is dynamic, and employees play multiple
roles. This makes performance evaluation of construction employees complex and
Organizations face challenges in streamlining the Personnel Performance Appraisal
(PPA) system towards achieving distinct objectives. Previous studies have identified
behavioural traits, attributes, personality traits, traits for particular designation in the
organization, which contribute in improving the performance. Research has not been
conducted on Personnel Performance Appraisal Systems in construction organizations
in Indian context.
This study focuses on proposing a framework for the PPA system and emphasized on
identifying performance dimensions for construction contracting employees.
Performance dimensions are classified as qualitative and quantitative dimensions and
identified for different levels of management and integrated into the framework. This
study also explored the nature of current PPA systems in construction organizations,
and identified shortfalls during the appraisal process.
The study adopts a mixed-method approach to achieve the objectives. Mixed method
consists of a qualitative and quantitative approach. As part of a quantitative approach,
a questionnaire survey is used as a primary approach. Frequency method, descriptive
statistics and factor analysis are used to analyse the data. Semi-Structured interviews
are used as part of the qualitative method. Appraisal forms and related documents
from various organizations supplemented the data from interviews and survey. A
comparative case study is conducted between an IT (service based) organization and a
Construction Contracting Organization. This study focuses on management practices.
Further case studies are conducted in construction contracting organizations to
understand current PPA systems in use and their various aspects. The results indicated
Self-appraisal is a part of the PPA process; dimensions are established by industry
practice, job descriptions are set by managers and immediate superiors. Most of the
organizations have taken steps to improve employee performance. Interpersonal
relationship and bias have affected the employees during the PPA process. From
exploratory factor analysis, 39 performance dimensions are identified and grouped as
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six key dimensions based on factor loadings. Case studies supported the results of the
questionnaire survey; additional dimensions such as cost, time-related dimensions are
identified. The performance dimensions are mapped into 3 levels of management and
an assessment framework is proposed. Further, the appropriateness of the framework
is validated with the help of experts. This proposed framework is expected to help
HRM Department and appraisers in CI to strengthen the PPA systems in the Indian
context.
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Keywords
Personnel Performance Appraisal, Construction Organizations, Performance Appraisal Dimensions, Performance Appraisal Framework