Innovation Barriers and Enablers that Affect Productivity in Uganda Building Industry

The construction industry has of recent been blamed for lack of innovation. Lack of innovation in the industry is believed to be responsible for the decreasing or stagnant levels of productivity in comparison with other industries. This paper reviews the major barriers and enablers to innovation in...

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Main Authors: Alinaitwe, Henry Mwanaki, Widén, Kristian, Mwakali, Jackson, Hansson, Bengt
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2007
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author Alinaitwe, Henry Mwanaki
Widén, Kristian
Mwakali, Jackson
Hansson, Bengt
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description The construction industry has of recent been blamed for lack of innovation. Lack of innovation in the industry is believed to be responsible for the decreasing or stagnant levels of productivity in comparison with other industries. This paper reviews the major barriers and enablers to innovation in general. Propositions were made about the factors that affect innovation in the construction industry which were then formulated into a questionnaire. A survey was made on building contractors in Uganda, a developing country, targeting those with financial strength, large in size, and with high capacity to carry out big projects. The identified factors were then ranked and correlated. The level of training in science, engineering and technical education, and the level of research and development at the industry level are looked at as the greatest innovation enablers in building that will drive forward labour productivity. The size of the domestic market and the level of security are the worst innovation barriers that lead to low productivity in the building industry in Uganda. Contractors, policy makers and the government should address the identified factors in order to improve productivity.
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spelling usm-424232018-10-11T04:09:42Z http://eprints.usm.my/42423/ Innovation Barriers and Enablers that Affect Productivity in Uganda Building Industry Alinaitwe, Henry Mwanaki Widén, Kristian Mwakali, Jackson Hansson, Bengt TH1-9745 Building construction The construction industry has of recent been blamed for lack of innovation. Lack of innovation in the industry is believed to be responsible for the decreasing or stagnant levels of productivity in comparison with other industries. This paper reviews the major barriers and enablers to innovation in general. Propositions were made about the factors that affect innovation in the construction industry which were then formulated into a questionnaire. A survey was made on building contractors in Uganda, a developing country, targeting those with financial strength, large in size, and with high capacity to carry out big projects. The identified factors were then ranked and correlated. The level of training in science, engineering and technical education, and the level of research and development at the industry level are looked at as the greatest innovation enablers in building that will drive forward labour productivity. The size of the domestic market and the level of security are the worst innovation barriers that lead to low productivity in the building industry in Uganda. Contractors, policy makers and the government should address the identified factors in order to improve productivity. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42423/1/4_Henry_%28p.59-75%29.pdf Alinaitwe, Henry Mwanaki and Widén, Kristian and Mwakali, Jackson and Hansson, Bengt (2007) Innovation Barriers and Enablers that Affect Productivity in Uganda Building Industry. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries , 12 (1). pp. 59-75. ISSN 1823-6499 http://web.usm.my/jcdc/vol12_1_2007/4_Henry%20(p.59-75).pdf
spellingShingle TH1-9745 Building construction
Alinaitwe, Henry Mwanaki
Widén, Kristian
Mwakali, Jackson
Hansson, Bengt
Innovation Barriers and Enablers that Affect Productivity in Uganda Building Industry
title Innovation Barriers and Enablers that Affect Productivity in Uganda Building Industry
title_full Innovation Barriers and Enablers that Affect Productivity in Uganda Building Industry
title_fullStr Innovation Barriers and Enablers that Affect Productivity in Uganda Building Industry
title_full_unstemmed Innovation Barriers and Enablers that Affect Productivity in Uganda Building Industry
title_short Innovation Barriers and Enablers that Affect Productivity in Uganda Building Industry
title_sort innovation barriers and enablers that affect productivity in uganda building industry
topic TH1-9745 Building construction
url http://eprints.usm.my/42423/
http://eprints.usm.my/42423/
http://eprints.usm.my/42423/1/4_Henry_%28p.59-75%29.pdf