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Effects of demotivational managerial practices on job satisfaction and job performance: Empirical evidence from Myanmar’s construction industry

The study examined how demotivational managerial practices in the construction industry are linked to job satisfaction and performance. Data were gathered from a questionnaire survey of 260 non-managerial construction professionals in Yangon, Myanmar. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted...

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Published in:Journal of engineering and technology management 2023-01, Vol.67, p.101730, Article 101730
Main Authors: Aung, Zin Mar, Santoso, Djoen San, Dodanwala, Tharindu C.
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