Evaluating the effectiveness of a gainsharinng programme for labour productivity improvement
Date
2017
Authors
Zondo, Robert Walter Dumisani
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Abstract
Orientation: Companies are faced with the challenge of promoting innovation for productivity
improvement among employees. They create a work environment that promotes worker
participation for productivity improvement. This sentiment underpins the concept of
gainsharing.
Purpose: This study evaluated the effectiveness of a gainsharing programme for productivity
improvement in automotive parts manufacturing companies in South Africa (SA).
Motivation for the study: SA’s labour productivity, in the manufacturing sector, is low when
compared with Korea, the United States of America, Taiwan, Japan, France and the United
Kingdom. Hence, this study focused on gainsharing, given the low labour productivity levels
in the South African manufacturing industries.
Research design, approach and method: The two automotive parts manufacturing companies
that have adopted a gainsharing strategy participated in the study. A third automotive parts
manufacturing company that has adopted the 360-degree performance appraisal system was
included for comparative purposes. These companies operated in the eThekwini District
Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal. Study objectives were achieved by collecting pre- and postquarterly data for spoilage, absenteeism, capital investment and labour productivity.
Main findings: Results established that gainsharing improves productivity and reduces
spoilage and absenteeism rates.
Managerial implication: The South African companies are encouraged to revise their reward
philosophies and develop strategies, policies and practices that help achieve productivity
goals and support organisational change.
Contribution: Gainsharing is a desirable alternative as it contributes to raising the competence
levels and productivity improvement of an organisation. As a comparison, the 360-degree
performance appraisal does not have an impact on labour productivity
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Gainsharing, Labour productivity
Citation
Zondo, R.W.D. 2017. Evaluating the effectiveness of a gainsharinng programme for labour productivity improvement. Acta Commercii. 17(1). ), https://doi.org/10.4102/ ac.v17i1.498
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1684-1999 (Online)
https://doi.org/10.4102/ ac.v17i1.498
https://doi.org/10.4102/ ac.v17i1.498