A study was conducted at twelve manufacturing facilities. The data from this study indicated the response of blue-collar workers to imposed technological change can be conceptualized as having seven factors: Disgruntlement, Job-security concerns, Accommodation, Informal learning, Resistance, Discussion, and Formal learning. Cluster analysis of the data identified three types of blue collar workers: Complainers, Team players, and Loners. In this study, membership in the Team players cluster increased as a function of age
Organizational theories, especially ecological perspectives, emphasize the disruptive effects of cha...
The implementation of digital technologies in the context of Industry 4.0 radically changes methods ...
This thesis consists of four papers on technology, work, skills, and personality using novel large-s...
In the context of blue-collar work, digital technologies and robotic systems are introduced at a rap...
Blue-collar career development has been overlooked in academia. This study investigates blue-collar ...
Approximately 70% of technology projects fail, which negatively impacts resources, productivity, and...
This is a study investigating employee behavior within the work group as structured by the technolog...
Sociologists have long debated whether or not meaningful, humane work can be achieved under the capi...
In the center of today's continued and rapid technological change and ever competitive environment o...
The current study in a blue-collar context investigates whether a job crafting intervention may faci...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.Despite the predominantly negative perception...
The two authors have in this article manuscript (preprint not yet completed due to the retirement of...
236 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This dissertation describes t...
Employees can be resistant to work-based change, specifically when the change is due to disruptive o...
Jobs done using standard procedures have evolved over time into jobs that require different skills. ...
Organizational theories, especially ecological perspectives, emphasize the disruptive effects of cha...
The implementation of digital technologies in the context of Industry 4.0 radically changes methods ...
This thesis consists of four papers on technology, work, skills, and personality using novel large-s...
In the context of blue-collar work, digital technologies and robotic systems are introduced at a rap...
Blue-collar career development has been overlooked in academia. This study investigates blue-collar ...
Approximately 70% of technology projects fail, which negatively impacts resources, productivity, and...
This is a study investigating employee behavior within the work group as structured by the technolog...
Sociologists have long debated whether or not meaningful, humane work can be achieved under the capi...
In the center of today's continued and rapid technological change and ever competitive environment o...
The current study in a blue-collar context investigates whether a job crafting intervention may faci...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.Despite the predominantly negative perception...
The two authors have in this article manuscript (preprint not yet completed due to the retirement of...
236 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This dissertation describes t...
Employees can be resistant to work-based change, specifically when the change is due to disruptive o...
Jobs done using standard procedures have evolved over time into jobs that require different skills. ...
Organizational theories, especially ecological perspectives, emphasize the disruptive effects of cha...
The implementation of digital technologies in the context of Industry 4.0 radically changes methods ...
This thesis consists of four papers on technology, work, skills, and personality using novel large-s...