Title
Advanced manufacturing technology and stress: Technology and management support policies
Abstract
This paper examines the characteristics of the working environment of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT), which may pose stress-related threats to employees. These characteristics are associated with the technology itself (unreliability, unpredictability, performance, pacing and interface) or with the nature of AMT work (interdependence, pressure to increase automation, layout, skills obsolescence). The negative impact of these potential sources of stress, however, can be buffered or even eliminated with relatively inexpensive technological features and sound management policies designed to increase the operator's job control. These measures facilitate the implementation of AMT so that its full benefits can be reaped.
Department(s)
Marketing
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1504/ijtm.1997.001722
Keywords
Advanced manufacturing technology (AMT), Shop-floor automation, Stress, Technology management
Publication Date
1-1-1997
Recommended Citation
Karuppan, Corinne M. "Advanced manufacturing technology and stress: technology and management support policies." International Journal of Technology Management 14, no. 2-4 (1997): 254-264.
Journal Title
International Journal of Technology Management