Participative Versus Assigned Production Standard Setting in a Repetitive Industrial Task: A Strategy for Improving Worker Productivity |
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Authors: | Biman Das Ashraf A. Shikdar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dalhousie University, CanadaBiman.Das@dal.ca;3. Sultan Qaboos University, Oman |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe participative standard with feedback condition was superior to the assigned difficult (140% of normal) standard with feedback condition in terms of worker productivity. The percentage increase in worker productivity with the participative standard and feedback condition was 46%, whereas the increase in the assigned difficult standard with feedback was 23%, compared to the control group (no standard, no feedback). Worker productivity also Improved significantly as a result of assigning a normal (100%) production standard with feedback, compared to the control group, and the increase was 12%. The participative standard with feedback condition emerges as the optimum strategy for improving worker productivity in a repetitive industrial production task. |
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Keywords: | participative standard assigned standard performance feedback repetitive industrial task worker productivity |
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