The flexographic printing: a contribution of the work ergonomic analysis in the development and transmission of skills (English)
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Title:The flexographic printing: a contribution of the work ergonomic analysis in the development and transmission of skills
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Conference:Triennial congress; 13th, International Ergonomics Association ; 1997 ; Tampere; Finland
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Published in:International Ergonomics Association ; 294-296
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A systematic definition of ergonomicsHelander, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Ageing and human skill: a tribute to Alan WelfordRabbitt, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Ergonomics, quality and continuous improvement - Some current issuesEklund, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The Scandinavian approach in participatory ergonomicsJensen, P. L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Simulation game - Anthropocentric production planningAlstrup, L. / Kofoed, L. B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Kaizen based suggestion schemes - A tool for participation and improvement of working conditions and qualityAxelsson, J. R. C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Decentralized organizations - White-collar workers as production supportBerglund, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Evaluation of "Office of the future". Presentation of a research project financed by the Swedish Council for Work Life ResearchBerns, T. / Klusell, L. / Rosenblad, T. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Power and leadershipBuhanist, P. / Immonen, S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Ergonomic contribution to organisational changes: a bottom-up approach case study in a process industryCarballeda, G. / Daniellou, F. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A case study on how to train and coach company instructors, and on how to make them sensitive to accident prevention in the field of goods handlingClaessens, L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Multi-level change - the case of Sweden PostEdstroem, A. / Abrahamson, C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Checklist as a tool for evaluating physical environment at hospital wardsEngkvist, I.-L. / Hagberg, M. / Wigaeus Hjelm, E. / Menckel, E. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Participative reintegration of maintenance tasks into production areasFlachsenberg, U. / Wimmer, R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Simulation games - the state of the art and the futureForssen-Nyberg, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The conceptual and practical transformation of facts into requirementsGallaway, G. R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Towards new ways of action - a case studyHaavisto, T. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Making sense of organisational innovations, A cultural interpretation of improvement practices in two Swedish companiesHolmberg, R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Organisational change philosophies: isolated models or complementary strategies?Haegerfors, A. / Styhre, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Leadership and communication in managing changeImmonen, S. / Buhanist, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Effects on quality of working life and economic factors using learning strategies for changeIngelgard, A. / Norrgren, F. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 70
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Helping managers to find a better compromise between coherence and relevance: an intervention in an industrial projectJackson, M. / Thibault, J. F. / Daniellou, F. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Ergonomic information deployment for manufacturing systems designJasiak, A. E. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Organizational culture and organizational development: a case study in process industryJaervenpaeae, E. / Eloranta, E. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Change processes and their influence on the working environmentKarltun, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Leadership and vision in a change processKosonen, K. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 85
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Development of modular procedures for a Total-Quality-Management-System for enterprise-specific vocational trainingsKrings, K. / Seiwert, G. / Flachsenberg, U. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Reengineering the company - a framework for avoiding major problemsLanning, H. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Creating a shared vision in a company group by benchmarkingPahkala, S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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How to develop team-based measurement systems in offices and administrationPankakoski, M. / Koivula, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 97
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Effective reengineering procedures to implement self-directed work teamsRuhnau, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Developing administrative work process in a service organization with the simulation gameRuohomaeki, V. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The evaluation of change projectsSalminen, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A comparison between changes in industry in the U.S. and South AfricaScott, P. A. / Kleiner, B. M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 109
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Workplace safety measures - what can we say about what works'?Shannon, H. S. / Guastello, S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 112
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Evaluating macro-ergonomic intervention through perception surveySimard, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 115
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Tailored simulation games for business process development; comparison of two casesSmeds, R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Capturing organisational requirements in the development of military systemsStrain, J. D. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Evaluating intervention outcomes through experimental analysis of behaviorSulzer-Azaroff, B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Project control with forward planningTeltumbde, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Learning to work in networks in subcontracting companiesToiviainen, H. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A Swedish industrial research program "Co-operative for optimization of industrial production systems regarding productivity and ergonomics" (COPE). Presentation of the program and the first case studyWinkel, J. / Engstroem, T. / Forsman, M. / Hansson, G.-A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Contents and change demands of managers' workYlitalo, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Simulation aided planning game for the redesign of assembly structuresZuelch, G. / Jonsson, U. / Rinn, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Cooperative work: attempt to develop an analysis method in ergonomicsBarthe, B. / Queinnec, Y. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Design and display of control information to control automated assembly productionBishu, R. R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Virtual assembly planningBullinger, H. J. / Richter, M. / Heger, R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The use of quality management methods in developing network of enterprisesCarayon, P. / Coujard, J.-L. / Tarbes, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Concurrent engineering in practice: towards a typology of cross-functional integrationCouchman, P. K. / Badham, R. / Zanko, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Quality, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholderDay, M. C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A model balancing the flexibility in computer integrated manufacturing with low costDizdar, E. N. / Keskinkilic, I. / Erol, Y. / Kurt, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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An ergonomic approach for use of robots in flexible manufacturing systemsDizdar, E. N. / Kurt, M. / Sisman, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 165
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The organizational ergonomics model of concurrent engineering: a revised model for the electronics industryDuffy, V. G. / Salvendy, G. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The use of level of automation as a means of alleviating out-of-the-loop performance problems: a taxonomy and empirical analysisEndsley, M. R. / Kaber, D. B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Empirical analysis and assessment of automotive assembly work: an analysis procedure for work efficiency and ergonomic aspectsEngstroem, T. / Medbo, L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Meeting future requirements for planning and productionEversheim, W. / Haufe, A. / Koelscheid, W. / Walz, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Natural GOMS language for assembly: a manual assembly time prediction modelFish, L. A. / Helander, M. G. / Drury, C. G. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Ergonomics oriented to processes becomes a tool for continuous improvementGetty, R. L. / Cohen, J. A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Productivity enhancements using ergonomics methodology: a case study of train driversGoonetilleke, R. S. / Shih, H. M. / So, R. H. Y. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 186
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Inspection training: selection of the appropriate training delivery systemGramopadhye, A. K. / Harper, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 189
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Retrospective approach in organizational design and managementHajnal, C. A. / Taveira, A. D. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Human centered development of information systems and decision aids in advanced air traffic management and flight management systemsHansman, R. J. / Vakil, S. S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Human factors in the HIPS assembly system conceptHeilala, J. / Voho, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Observations, diaries and communication networks revealing the true nature of managers' jobsImmonen, S. / Jaervenpaeae, E. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Level of automation and adaptive automation effects on performance in a dynamic control taskKaber, D. B. / Endsley, M. R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Level of automation for minimizing human out-of-the-loop performance effects on qualityKaber, D. B. / Endsley, M. R. / Cassady, C. R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Interactive task support in Finnish assembly industryKasvi, J. / Nieminen, M. / Pulkkis, A. / Vartiainen, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Sociotechnical systems theory as an organizing framework for both ergonomics and TQMKleiner, B. M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Defensive reasoning and routines as obstacles for collaboration and communication. A case study of a small manufacturing companyKuittinen, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Utilization of working-in-groups for restructuring production processes: experiences from three countriesLantz, A. / Friedrich, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Human integrated production systemMerilaeinen, O. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Effectiveness of hybrid inspection in manufacturing: a laboratory studyMital, A. / Govindaraju, M. / Subramani, B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Memory load and decision aids in inspection of silicon wafersMoclair, F. / Gallwey, T. J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Production ergonomics in car manufacturing. Evaluation of a model to achieve a good ergonomics result in existing production and in alteration workMunck-Ulfsfaelt, U. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Professional dyadic relationships in organisations: a method for modeling and analysisNousiainen, M. / Jaervenpaeae, E. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Intelligent strategies for quality in the human actions of industrial organizationsPaladini, E. P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Quality and productivity with management of work environmentsPaladini, E. P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The relationship between the man and the computer: interaction, substitution or maintenance?Paladini, E. P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The preconditions for teamwork among industrial workers of different agesPitkaenen, M. / Nygaard, C.-H. / Arola, H. / Manka, M.-L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Work conference - a transgression tool for grouplike organizationPulkkis, A. / Vartiainen, M. / Laitinen, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Quality control principles and their relationships to ergonomicsRiley, M. W. / Bishu, R. R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Horizontal and vertical information flow in a functional organization in process industrySeppaenen, L. / Jaervenpaeae, E. / Virtaharju, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Supply chain issues in the fast-moving consumer goods industrySiemieniuch, C. E. / Sinclair, M. A. / Waddell, F. N. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Supply chains, information, and job design- some ergonomics implications for qualitySinclair, M. A. / Siemieniuch, C. E. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Ergonomics and quality - a behavioral cybernetic analysisSmith, T. J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A method for job design in concurrent engineeringStahl, J. / Luczak, H. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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TEAM - An approach for optimization of hybrid automationStahre, J. / Johansson, A. / Axelsson, S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Supervisors' views of their crews and the level of team work in paper industryTeperi, A.-M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Dynamic relationships - another side of team performanceTuominen, E. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Complementary interaction of humans and machines in highly automated production systems - KOMPASS and TEAMWaefler, T. / Johansson, A. / Grote, G. / Stahre, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Driver response to automated vehicle controlWard, N. J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 283
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Collective action regulation, common task orientation, and common objectifications in advanced manufacturing systemsWeber, W. G. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 286
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The effects of change on communication networks in an expert organizationVirtaharju, J. / Jaervenpaeae, E. / Seppaenen, L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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General introduction to the symposium: Aims, context, concepts, methods, practices and problemsAbrahao, J. / Berthelette, D. / Desnoyers, L. / Ferreira, L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The flexographic printing: a contribution of the work ergonomic analysis in the development and transmission of skillsBarros, C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 297
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Training and development strategies for ergonomics in the company: towards specific intervention conditions?Beguin, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Implementation evaluation of an occupational health and safety programBerthelette, D. / Desnoyers, L. / Gourde, D. / Authier, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 303
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Hypermedia and problem-driven learning at workBinder, T. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Formative evaluation of the implementation of a participatory ergonomics programme carried out by local occupational health teamBouchard, P. / Gilbert, L. / Montreuil, S. / Galipeau, S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 309
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Critical analysis of safety training for drivers of goods vehiclesBourachot, E. / Germain, C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Why is it difficult to embed employee participation in the factory practice?Buhl, H. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The contribution of a group of workers to occupational learningChatigny, C. / Montreuil, S. / Teiger, C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Technology management and the participation in organizational changeClausen, C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Studies of the connections between ergonomic work analysis and the analysis of incident situations for the training of staff representativesCottura, R. / Gaudart, C. / Guyot, S. / Prunier, S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Elaboration of a detailed course programme in safety during tyre mounting: contribution of ergonomic analysis of workCunha, F. B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Is the trade union moving from a role as negotiator towards a role as an advisor in matters of work environment?Daugaard, G. / Wissing, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Conscienceness raising, information and training in manual lifting at the hospitalDohogne, T. / Schrijvers, P. / Joossens, J. / Lahaye, D. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Ergonomic work analysis and knowledge of CAD operators in the garment industryDuarte, F. / Moreth, B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Which involvement of trade-unionist actors in the ergonomic intervention?Etienne, P. / Negroni, P. / Herve, J. B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Workers representatives ergonomics, participative actions and changes in the managementEtienne, P. / Negroni, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The maintenance activity in the tyre industry: an ergonomic approach of the decision strategies towards a training proposalFernandes Torres, M. I. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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An experience of ergonomics training for union worksFerreira, L. L. / Iguti, A. M. / Donafelli, S. / Vezza, F. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Learner centered training. Design of training tools in virtual realityFrejus, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Strategies and infrastructures for integration of occupational health and safety Management - A comparative study of Australia and SwedenFrick, K. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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CHSOT expert reports: an opportunity for the CHSCT and staff to appropriate another view of workGuillon, F. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Management concepts and working conditions - in a Danish contextHagedorn-Rasmussen, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Towards a framework for participatory ergonomicsHaines, H. / Wilson, J. R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 364
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A critical evaluation of bottom up strategies in participatory ergonomicsHasle, P. / Limborg, H. J. / Hvenegaard, H. / Bruvik-Hansen, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A training in weight handling based on an ergonomic work analysisHertsens, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Better working environment through learning and participation in technological changesJensen, L. P. / Kofoed, L. B. / Rosenorn, T. U. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Cooperative work design in Austrian sheltered workshops - an action research projectJungwirth, C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Integrated management of health & safety and environment - perspectives for participationKamp, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A design framework for cooperative telelearningKhalid, H. M. / Helander, M. G. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Beyond participation - Social influence on information technology and work environmentKoch, C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Prevention of risks from exposure to bloodLapeyriere, S. / Decelle, D. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Work units and coping with changes: modes of actionLaunis, K. / Niemelae, A.-L. / Kantola, T. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Production technology, organizational characteristics, conceptual mastery of work, and job satisfaction in paper productionLeppaenen, A. / Teperi, A.-M. / Tuominen, E. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Contribution to the analysis of quality control in cork industryMonarca, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Evaluation of an ergonomics training programme for VDT usersMontreuil, S. / Bnsson, C. / Punnett, L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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An activity theoretical approach to psychosocial work environment in work stress researchMaekitalo, J. / Launis, K. / Palonen, J. / Korhonen, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Challenge to comfortable factory: concept of ergofactory and participationNagamachi, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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New ways for working environment issues through participation and integration?Nygaard, E. / Pleman, A. / Moeller, N. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Conception as educational practicePelegrin, B. / Martin, A. / Faieta, D. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The role playing games as an educational tool: a cognitive approachQuintella, S. / Fialho, F. A. P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Integrated management of OHS and environment - Consequences of the national authorities' regulatory strategiesRasmussen, B. H. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Technical and pedagogical factors in participative change processes in material flow chains. A frame for ergonomic improvements in work conditionsRislund, C. / Oertengren, R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Results of an investigation about the use of ergonomics by occupational risk prevention officersRocher, M. / Chesnais, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Training and education for prevention in workplaces. A case study in the services sectorRulli, G. / Maggi, B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Work analysis in a paper storehouse: the changing of skills and skills towards changeSantos, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The effects of training on immediate and long-term skill retention in a process control task: applications to extended spaceflightSauer, J. / Hockey, G. R. J. / Wastell, D. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Participative management through employee perception survey: case studySimard, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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New technologies & needs for cognitive trainingSimoes, A. / Carvalhais, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Worker's contribution to health surveillance in the workplace: Sindnova's "risk profile"Stanzani, C. / Magnavita, N. / Carbone, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Who knows best? Participation at work and sociotechnical theoryStrain, J. P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Preventing musculo-skeletal disorders in the firm by training people in Ergonomic Work Analysis (EWA)Teiger, C. / Frontini, J.-M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The subjacent theories in training programs evaluationValverde, C. J. L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A participatory ergonomic approach to the redesign of scaffolders' workVan der Molen, H. F. / Vink, P. / Urlings, I. J. M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The process of improving productivity by worker participationVink, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Concept and motivation instrumental means of operators of production information technologiesAsherov, A. / Yakimchuk, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Humans in the information society - from batch processing to network computersBradley, G. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Work organization interventions for improving quality of working lifeCarayon, P. / Haims, M. C. / Suh, H. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Operational requirements of community ergonomics in turbulent American inner city environmentsCohen, W. J. / Smith, J. H. / Derjani Bayeh, A. / Smith, M. J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Technology and the diffusion of communityDray, S. M. / Siegel, D. A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A macro-logical study on the middle and senior management aspectsEbukuro, R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Job satisfaction and life satisfaction of paced and unpaced job workersGregov, L. / Manenica, I. / Prorokovic, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Working in the good information societyHolm, P. / Ljungberg, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 483
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Forum theatre as a method for increasing awareness of social settings and as a basis for improvementsHaegerfors, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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What work conditions do to efficiencyIvergaard, T. / Hoeijer, C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Measurement of organizational culture in different cultural contextsJaervenpaeae, E. / Martinsuo, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The technological construction of reality: communication and information technologists as new utopiansKeenan, J. J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Cross-cultural program and project managementKleiner, B. M. / Bourgeois, J. P. / Kurstedt, P. S. / Jones, J. M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Empirical studies of macroergonomics and sociotechnical systems theoryKleiner, B. M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Models of healthy work organizationsLim, S. Y. / Murphy, L. R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Assessing and promoting healthy work organizationsLindstroem, K. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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A study on human-oriented manufacturing system (HOMS): measurement of workers' satisfaction by psychological and physiological informationMatsunaga, H. / Nakazawa, H. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 510
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Development of the model for work humanizationMolan, M. / Molan, G. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Characteristics of healthy work organizationsMurphy, L. R. / Lim, S.-Y. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Is technology listening? - Creating requisite variety by listeningPihlajamaeki, K. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 519
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Impact of distributed teams on organizational effectivenessRobertson, M. M. / Endsley, M. R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 522
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Total quality management and quality of working life in a public sector organizationSainfort, F. / Carayon, P. / Smith, M. J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 525
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Methods of cybernetic analysis for engineering and management of American communitiesSmith, J. H. / Smith, M. J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Informatization plus taylorist principles generate loss of quality, productivity and CTD epidemiaSznelwar, L. I. / Arbix, G. T. / Zilbovicius, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 533
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Cooperative management of alertness variations during night and day shiftsAndorre-Gruet, V. / Barthe, B. / Queinnec, Y. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 536
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Effects of workload level and eight- versus twelwe-hour workday duration on test battery performanceBendak, S. / Macdonald, W. A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 539
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Night work and alternate shift-workDe Oliveira, C. R. B. / Moro, F. B. P. / Gomes, G. / Bins Ely, V. H. M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Management of home life in shift workersHiraga, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Health counselling on individual coping strategies to reduce sleepiness in shift workHaermae, M. / Kervinen, V. / Sallinen, M. / Lundelin, T. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 547
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The 2-4 hour shift phenomenon: does it exist?Megaw, T. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Can a short napbreak improve alertness in a night shift?Sallinen, M. / Haermae, M. / Aakerstedt, T. / Rosa, R. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 555
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Enhancing future work places by bringing experience into designAase, K. / Wulff, I. A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Topical problems of ergonomic design of production information systems at enterprises in the UkraineAsherov, A. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Computer based monitoring of the operator reliability in shift rotation during the individual work yearBobko, N. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 564
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Cognitive function analysis: an example of human-centered re-design of a flight management systemBoy, G. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 567
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Feedback control principles applied to long-term information technology use in organizationsCaldwell, B. S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Ergonomics and work organization in industrial projects: a proposal to the collective feedDa Costa Proenca, R. P. / Dos Santos, N. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 573
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Is it possible to take advantage of the product structure to improve shop floor ergonomics? Work characteristics of collective working in long cycle time assembly systemsEngstroem, T. / Medbo, L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Indicators of life quality at work: aspects and implications at manufacturers with ISO 9000 certificateFranca, A. C. L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Emotional ergonomicsGodoi, C. K. / Fialho, F. A. P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 582
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Changing mode of production as a challenge for communicative learningHeiskanen, T. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 585
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Problems in expanding the methods of building a networking cell: case of a Finnish engineering workshopKlemola, S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Business process reengineering - Can a management strategy improve the working environment?Koch, C. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Learning to surviveKoistinen, K. / Kangasoja, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 594
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Analysis of the effective way of teaching ideographic language by using eye movementsKonosu, T. / Jimbo, Y. / Shigematsu, J. / Fukuda, T. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Measuring the organization's attitudes towards quality improvement with SQT - methodKorsman, U. / Laukkanen, S. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Possibility of practical realization of a current ergonomic renewal of a production systemMateja, B. E. / Pacholski, L. M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Macroergonomics in a complex perspectiveMilito, C. / Gontijo, L. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Alienated worker versus life qualityMoiseichyk, A. E. / Marqueze, M. A. / Fialho, F. A. P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Scheduling production with disjunctive constraintsNoronha, A. B. / Ribeiro, C. M. / Ferreira Ribeiro, J. F. / De Oliveira, M. M. B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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The evaluation of impact forces for ergonomic and quality measurablesO'Reilly, A. / Kilduff, H. R. / Bart, C. / Vitek, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Work requirements and work organization in an automated process control room from a Brazilian oil refineryParaguay, A. I. B. B. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 618
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Responsiveness to visual and auditory stimuli during experienced sleepinessSallinen, M. / Lyytinen, H. / Haermae, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Institutional diagnosis in support of investigation and behavioral change in Process ManagementSaraiva, L. M. / Juliatto, D. / Sabino, N. / Possamai, O. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 624
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Cognitive & cultural ergonomics: a qualitative model to re-frame cognitive mapping and improve the success of cross-cultural collaborationSecter, M. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
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Enhanced communication of knowledge through information technology: the EasyKit projectSaamme, J. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 630
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The psychological contract and the shop floor workers in one Finnish textile enterpriseTuuli, P. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997
- 633
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Self-design organization: optimising organisational structure through improvement processVarvakis Rados, G. J. / Caro, M. H. N. / Selig, P. M. / Possamai, O. / International Ergonomics Association et al. | 1997