ライフストーリー法を用いた建設技術者のワークモチベーションの変遷プロセスに関する分析的研究

Translated title of the contribution: Analytical Study of the Transition Process of Work Motivation in Construction Engineers Using the Life Story Method

Hitoshi Ninomiya*, Tsunemi Watanabe

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Abstract

In the Japanese construction industry, as the labor force population is declining, the shortage of engineers is becoming more serious due to the mass retirement of construction engineers, the low employment rate of young people, and the high turnover rate. Work-style reforms and improvements in the work environment have been promoted. However, the motivation of construction engineers has not necessarily improved as the working environment changes due to the increase in work volume such as disasters and infrastructure renewal, and the spread of COVID-19. Improving work motivation is an extremely important issue in further improving productivity. The purpose of this study is to clarify the transition of the work motivation of construction engineers using the life story method, and to evaluate the degree of autonomy and analyze the transition process by using the organic integration theory.
Translated title of the contributionAnalytical Study of the Transition Process of Work Motivation in Construction Engineers Using the Life Story Method
Original languageJapanese
Article number22-00144
JournalJapanese Journal of JSCE
Volume79
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

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