Modeling the factors affecting workplace well-being at construction sites: a cross-regional multigroup analysis

A. R. Radzi, Anandh K. S., A. R. Alias, Mohammed Algahtany, Rahimi A. Rahman
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Purpose A good workplace well-being (WWB) has many positive impacts on individuals and organizations. Prior studies indicate that physical, psychological and social well-being factors positively influence WWB. Nevertheless, it is essential to acknowledge that these factors may exhibit variations across different regions, cultural contexts and workplace environments. Therefore, this study aims to explore and validate the relationships between physical, psychological and social well-being factors and WWB at construction sites across different regions, using Malaysia and India as case studies. Design/methodology/approach A conceptual model was proposed between physical, psychological and social well-being factors and WWB at construction sites. Then, a questionnaire survey was developed based on the proposed model and distributed to construction industry practitioners in both countries. In total, 316 responses were collected and analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis and multigroup analysis. Findings The analyses indicate that the proposed model on physical, psychological and social well-being factors and WWB at construction sites is valid. Also, the model has no significant differences between the two countries. Thus, the findings show that the physical, psychological and social well-being factors are similarly affecting WWB at construction sites in both countries. Originality/value The originality of the study lies in its holistic and cross-regional examination of WWB at construction sites. The insights gained from this study provide evidence for promoting good health and well-being in the construction industry. Moreover, this study seeks to provide insights that transcend geographical boundaries, offering valuable implications for promoting WWB practices in construction projects worldwide.
建筑工地工作场所幸福感影响因素建模:跨地区多群体分析
目的 良好的工作场所幸福感(WWB)会对个人和组织产生许多积极影响。先前的研究表明,生理、心理和社会福祉因素对工作场所幸福感有积极影响。然而,必须承认的是,这些因素在不同地区、不同文化背景和不同工作场所环境中可能存在差异。因此,本研究以马来西亚和印度为案例,旨在探索和验证不同地区建筑工地的生理、心理和社会福利因素与 WWB 之间的关系。然后,根据提出的模型编制了一份问卷调查,并分发给这两个国家的建筑行业从业人员。结果分析表明,所提出的关于建筑工地的生理、心理和社会福利因素与 WWB 的模型是有效的。此外,该模型在两个国家之间没有明显差异。因此,研究结果表明,生理、心理和社会福利因素对两国建筑工地 WWB 的影响是相似的。原创性/价值本研究的原创性在于其对建筑工地 WWB 的全面和跨区域研究。从本研究中获得的见解为促进建筑行业的良好健康和福祉提供了证据。此外,本研究试图提供超越地域界限的见解,为在全球建筑项目中推广 WWB 实践提供有价值的启示。
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