Experiments in Work System Design: Economic and Human Results. Part II.
Abstract
In this, the second part of a two‐part paper (Part I, Personnel Review, Summer 1977, pp 21–34) a survey of instances of work system design (WSD) experiments will be continued. As described in the Introduction to Part I, cases chosen for inclusion report the economic and human results of actual physical or structural innovations in a set or series of human tasks which, taken together, form some meaningful technical whole. The term ‘experiment’ is used in both Part I and II to refer loosely to change or manipulation of actual work activities, and not necessarily to well controlled laboratory experiments. In fact, most cases reported here are ‘natural’ and very few are carefully controlled.
Citation
Taylor, J.C. (1977), "Experiments in Work System Design: Economic and Human Results. Part II.", Personnel Review, Vol. 6 No. 4, pp. 21-42. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb055345
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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