Can participatory ergonomics become 'the way we do things in this firm'- The Scandinavian approach to participatory ergonomics

Under the label 'participatory ergonomics' the idea of establishing changes in working conditions through participatory approaches has been a central issue within ergonomics. Tools and procedures have been developed and demonstrated beneficial. But how this approach can be established as t...

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