Psychosocial Factors and Worker Involvement

  • Berlin C
  • Adams C
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THIS CHAPTER PROVIDES: • Specific psychosocial factors that influence the human’s ability to perform and develop. • Positive and negative effects of stress, task demands and control over the work. • Different arguments for using models of a workplace to involve users and other stakeholders in participative ergonomics design. • Characteristics of a psychosocially healthy workplace.

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Berlin, C., & Adams, C. (2017). Psychosocial Factors and Worker Involvement. In Production Ergonomics: Designing Work Systems to Support Optimal Human Performance (pp. 107–124). Ubiquity Press. https://doi.org/10.5334/bbe.f

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