2023
DOI: 10.1080/24725838.2023.2179687
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Barriers and Challenges to Human Factors/Ergonomics Knowledge Transfer to Small Business Enterprises in an Industrially Developing Country

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“…Increasing complexity in various economic sectors requires macro ergonomic interventions to overcome such as less competitive competencies, lack of involvement and cooperation, also inefficiency. (Abdollahpour et al, 2023) to increase productivity, reliability and system availability (Shahnavaz, 2000) through three axes of sustainability (social, environmental and economic) to simultaneously increase competitiveness (García-Arca et al, 2023). Today's global world challenges combine economic sustainability with ergonomics to offer solutions that bring about positive benefits and provide favorable conditions for human well-being (Sarbat & Ozmehmet Tasan, 2022), through an approach to human factors in economics along with ergonomics (Zink & Fischer, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing complexity in various economic sectors requires macro ergonomic interventions to overcome such as less competitive competencies, lack of involvement and cooperation, also inefficiency. (Abdollahpour et al, 2023) to increase productivity, reliability and system availability (Shahnavaz, 2000) through three axes of sustainability (social, environmental and economic) to simultaneously increase competitiveness (García-Arca et al, 2023). Today's global world challenges combine economic sustainability with ergonomics to offer solutions that bring about positive benefits and provide favorable conditions for human well-being (Sarbat & Ozmehmet Tasan, 2022), through an approach to human factors in economics along with ergonomics (Zink & Fischer, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%