Ergonomics and Employee Psychological Well Being

International Journal of Management, 11 (3), 2020, pp. 435-438

4 Pages Posted: 26 May 2020

See all articles by Dr. Veena Christy

Dr. Veena Christy

Managing Director, Rehoboth Tekserv, Chennai, India

Dr. S. Duraisamy

Professor, VELS Management School, VISTAS, Chennai, India

Date Written: April 27, 2020

Abstract

Even though ergonomics has been a widely held area of study for decades, it’s only lately become significant for many employers. Just by keeping the human resource safe and comfortable in their respective work places, organisations can be sure of long-term employee satisfaction and steadily good job performances. Research has found that, relationships between well-being and a connection to cognitive ergonomics, a concept that divulges the integrative nature of human experience which can inform broader training and epistemology in ergonomics. The paper settles by bearing in mind the much desirable empirical survey. Also, this paper reviews the various aspects of ergonomics which lead to the psychological well-being of the employees in an organisation.

Keywords: ergonomics, safety culture, workplace health, employee safety, psychological well-being

Suggested Citation

Christy, Dr. Veena and Duraisamy, Dr. S., Ergonomics and Employee Psychological Well Being (April 27, 2020). International Journal of Management, 11 (3), 2020, pp. 435-438, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3586507

Dr. Veena Christy (Contact Author)

Managing Director, Rehoboth Tekserv, Chennai, India ( email )

Chennai
TN
India

Dr. S. Duraisamy

Professor, VELS Management School, VISTAS, Chennai, India ( email )

Chennai
India

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