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Document ID (ISN)62150
CIS number 94-601
ISSN - Serial title 0003-6870 - Applied Ergonomics
Year 1992
Convention or series no.
Author(s) Schleifer L.M.
Title Electronic performance monitoring
Bibliographic information Feb. 1992, Vol.23, No.1, p.1-79. Illus. Bibl.ref.
Abstract This special issue of Applied Ergonomics contains seven papers dealing with the important problems of electronic performance monitoring (EPM). Contents: electronic performance monitoring (Schleifer L.M.); stress, computer-based work monitoring and measurement systems - a conceptual overview (Amick III. B.C.; Smith M.J.); employee stress and health complaints in jobs with and without EPM (Smith M.J.; Carayon P.; Sanders K.J.; Lim S.Y.; LeGrande D.); operator stress and monitoring practices (DiTecco D.; Cwitco G.; Arsenault A.; André M.); two key factors that belong in a macroergonomic analysis of electronic monitoring - employee perceptions of fairnees and the climate of organization trust or distrust (Westin A.F.); a multi-level incentive model for service organizations (Shell R.L.; Allgeier R.G.); a review and reappraisal of EPM, performance standards and stress allowances (Schleifer L.M.; Shell R.L.); a review of research on EPM (Lund J.).
Descriptors (primary) work organization; workplace design; computer terminals; mental stress; humanization of work; ergonomics; office work; visual display terminals
Descriptors (secondary) occupational physiology; human factors; research; optimization; work design; visual fatigue
Document type D - Periodical articles
Country / State or ProvinceUSA
Subject(s) Lighting, colour and vision
Broad subject area(s) New technologies
Browse category(ies) Office work
Mental stress and burnout
Visual display terminals (VDTs)
Psychological factors
Ergonomics