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Title: FACTORS AFFECTING OPERATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY OF PESTICIDES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN ETHIOPIA: THE CASE OF ADAMITULU PESTICIDES FACTORY
Authors: BEREDIN, SEIFEDIN
Keywords: operational productivity, factor analysis, Adamitulu Pesticide Factory, linear regression model.
Issue Date: Jul-2021
Publisher: ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY
Abstract: Pesticides Factory (APF). In this study, the data was collected from 115 samples of employees of APF through structured questionnaire using Stratified random sampling techniques through simple random sampling procedure with lottery method. Descriptive analysis, factor analysis and multiple regression was employed to examine factors affecting operational productivity such as quality, management, technology, human resource, capital and ergonomics\safety. The result showed that quality, technology, human resource issues and management related issues had a significant and positive effect on operational productivity. However, capital and ergonomics/safety had a small to very small effect on operational productivity and were not significantly affect the operational productivity. The study suggested that the management at Adamitulu Pesticides Factory and stakeholders need to improve productivity by addressing quality, management, technology and human resource related challenges.
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