A Fuzzy Way to Measure Quality of Work in a Multidimensional Perspective

  • Addabbo T
  • Facchinetti G
  • Mastroleo G
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper focuses on the definition and measurement of quality of work {(QL)} by using a multidimensional approach, based on fuzzy logic. The multidimensional nature of quality of work has been widely acknowledged in economic and sociological literature and attempts at measuring its different dimensions can be found at European level in the work carried out by the European Foundation for the Improvement of living and working conditions. The European Commission and the International Labour Office have also identified different dimensions for quality of work and proposed new indicators to measure them. In this paper an attempt is made to maintain the complexity of the quality of work concept by using a technique that allows measurement without introducing too strong assumptions and makes the rules for judging the different dimensions of {QL} and their interactions explicit.

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Addabbo, T., Facchinetti, G., Mastroleo, G., & Solinas, G. (2007). A Fuzzy Way to Measure Quality of Work in a Multidimensional Perspective. In Advances in Information Processing and Protection (pp. 13–23). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73137-7_2

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