Initial Development of the Employee Perception of Participatory Ergonomics Questionnaire

In an organizational context, Participatory ergonomics (PE) programs set out to involve employees in ergonomic design and analysis efforts in order to promote a safer, more user-friendly, and productive workplace. While the purpose of a PE program is to involve employees, currently there is no quant...

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