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Loaded with information on the design of work systems, workplaces,
and workstations as well as human anthropometics, Ergonomics for
Beginners: A Quick Reference Guide, Third Edition provides a useful
quick reference and valuable tool for novices and experienced
professionals alike. Retaining the features that made each previous
edition a bestseller, the authors have meticulously revised the
information to address rapid developments in information and
communications technology, offering ergonomics advice on topics
such as wireless, remote, and hands-free controls, website design,
mobile interaction, and virtual offices. Understand the Utility and
Limitations of Modern Technology In their trademark, eloquent
style, the authors explain the application of a human-centered
approach to the design, testing, and evaluation of work systems by
considering the interrelated set of physical, cognitive, social,
organizational, and other relevant human factors. Their elemental,
but comprehensive, treatment of the subject matter provides an
authoritative and archival reference of basic theoretical and
practical knowledge that will help enhance human performance and
reduce the undesirable effects and unintended consequences of many
human interactions with technology and the organizational
environment. Small enough to carry along to work sites, with simple
and clear illustrations, the book examines how to improve
performance and reduce the undesirable effects and unintended
consequences of many human interactions with technology and the
work environment.
The complete guide for how to design and conduct theory-testing and
other case studies... Case Study Methodology in Business Research
sets out structures and guidelines that assist students and
researchers from a wide range of disciplines to develop their case
study research in a consistent and rigorous manner. It clarifies
the differences between practice-oriented and theory-oriented
research and, within the latter category, between theory-testing
and theory-building. It describes in detail how to design and
conduct different types of case study research, providing students
and researchers with everything they need for their project. The
main aims are to: * present a broad spectrum of types of case study
research (including practice-oriented case studies, theory-building
case studies and theory-testing case studies) in one consistent
methodological framework. * emphasize and clearly illustrate that
the case study is the preferred research strategy for testing
deterministic propositions such as those expressing a necessary
condition case by case and that the survey is the preferred
research strategy for testing probabilistic propositions. * stress
the role of replication in all theory-testing research,
irrespective of which research strategy is chosen for a specific
test. * give more weight to the importance of theory-testing
relative to theory-building. Case Study Methodology in Business
Research is a clear, concise and comprehensive text for case study
methodology. Templates are supplied for case study protocol and how
to report a case study. A modular textbook primarily aimed at
serving research methodology courses for final year undergraduate
students and graduate students in Business Administration and
Management, which is also useful as a handbook for researchers.
Written by Jan Dul, Professor of Technology and Human Factors, RSM
Erasmus University, Rotterdam and Tony Hak, Associate professor of
Research Methodology, RSM Erasmus University, Rotterdam, in
collaboration with other authors from RSM Erasmus University.
The complete guide for how to design and conduct theory-testing and
other case studies... Case Study Methodology in Business Research
sets out structures and guidelines that assist students and
researchers from a wide range of disciplines to develop their case
study research in a consistent and rigorous manner. It clarifies
the differences between practice-oriented and theory-oriented
research and, within the latter category, between theory-testing
and theory-building. It describes in detail how to design and
conduct different types of case study research, providing students
and researchers with everything they need for their project. The
main aims are to: * present a broad spectrum of types of case study
research (including practice-oriented case studies, theory-building
case studies and theory-testing case studies) in one consistent
methodological framework. * emphasize and clearly illustrate that
the case study is the preferred research strategy for testing
deterministic propositions such as those expressing a necessary
condition case by case and that the survey is the preferred
research strategy for testing probabilistic propositions. * stress
the role of replication in all theory-testing research,
irrespective of which research strategy is chosen for a specific
test. * give more weight to the importance of theory-testing
relative to theory-building. Case Study Methodology in Business
Research is a clear, concise and comprehensive text for case study
methodology. Templates are supplied for case study protocol and how
to report a case study. A modular textbook primarily aimed at
serving research methodology courses for final year undergraduate
students and graduate students in Business Administration and
Management, which is also useful as a handbook for researchers.
Written by Jan Dul, Professor of Technology and Human Factors, RSM
Erasmus University, Rotterdam and Tony Hak, Associate professor of
Research Methodology, RSM Erasmus University, Rotterdam, in
collaboration with other authors from RSM Erasmus University.
Loaded with information on the design of work systems, workplaces, and workstations as well as human anthropometics, Ergonomics for Beginners: A Quick Reference Guide, Third Edition provides a useful quick reference and valuable tool for novices and experienced professionals alike. Retaining the features that made each previous edition a bestseller, the authors have meticulously revised the information to address rapid developments in information and communications technology, offering ergonomics advice on topics such as wireless, remote, and hands-free controls, website design, mobile interaction, and virtual offices.
Understand the Utility and Limitations of Modern Technology
In their trademark, eloquent style, the authors explain the application of a human-centered approach to the design, testing, and evaluation of work systems by considering the interrelated set of physical, cognitive, social, organizational, and other relevant human factors. Their elemental, but comprehensive, treatment of the subject matter provides an authoritative and archival reference of basic theoretical and practical knowledge that will help enhance human performance and reduce the undesirable effects and unintended consequences of many human interactions with technology and the organizational environment. Small enough to carry along to work sites, with simple and clear illustrations, the book examines how to improve performance and reduce the undesirable effects and unintended consequences of many human interactions with technology and the work environment.
Table of Contents
Introduction
What Is Ergonomics?
What Is an Ergonomist?
The Social Value of Ergonomics
The Economic Value of Ergonomics
General and Individual Ergonomics
Posture and Movement
Biomechanical, Physiological and Anthropometric Background
Posture
Movement
Summary Checklist
Information and Operation
The User
Information
Controls For Operation
Dialogues
Website-Design
Mobile Interaction
Virtual Reality
Summary Checklist
Environmental Factors
Noise
Vibration
Illumination
Climate
Chemical Substances
Summary Checklist
Work Organization Jobs and Tasks
Tasks
Jobs
Work Organization
Summary Checklist
The Ergonomic Approach
Project Management
Checklist
Ergonomics Checklist
Sources of Additional Information
International Books on Ergonomics
Scientific Journals on Ergonomics
Useful Websites
International Iso Standards on Ergonomics
Index
Part of SAGE's Mastering Business Research Methods series,
conceived and edited by Bill Lee, Mark N. K. Saunders and Vadake K.
Narayanan and designed to support students by providing in-depth
and practical guidance on using a chosen method of data collection
or analysis. Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA) is an emerging
method of data analysis, based on the idea that research factors
can be necessary for an outcome: if the condition is not there,
then the result will not occur. These necessary conditions are
everywhere, and NCA is an intuitive and straightforward means of
finding and testing data, either as a standalone tool or as a
complement to other research methods. This book is an invaluable
guide to using NCA effectively in business and management
dissertations, and offers practical guidance and insight into how
to successfully transcribe and analyse data using the NCA approach
in research projects. Jan Dul is Professor of Technology and Human
Factors at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, The
Netherlands.
Part of SAGE's Mastering Business Research Methods series,
conceived and edited by Bill Lee, Mark N. K. Saunders and Vadake K.
Narayanan and designed to support students by providing in-depth
and practical guidance on using a chosen method of data collection
or analysis. Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA) is an emerging
method of data analysis, based on the idea that research factors
can be necessary for an outcome: if the condition is not there,
then the result will not occur. These necessary conditions are
everywhere, and NCA is an intuitive and straightforward means of
finding and testing data, either as a standalone tool or as a
complement to other research methods. This book is an invaluable
guide to using NCA effectively in business and management
dissertations, and offers practical guidance and insight into how
to successfully transcribe and analyse data using the NCA approach
in research projects. Jan Dul is Professor of Technology and Human
Factors at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, The
Netherlands.
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