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work 7 Portugal 6 Foresight 4 work organisation 4 working teams 4 Technology Assessment 3 Work 3 foresight 3 knowledge-based society 3 scenarios 3 working conditions 3 Future 2 Germany 2 ICT 2 Knowledge Society 2 TQM 2 Working conditions 2 clothing industry 2 gender 2 networks 2 organisation of work 2 productivity 2 Ambient Intelligence 1 Autonomous systems 1 Brain-Computer Interfaces 1 Brain-Machine Interfaces 1 Competences 1 Constructive Technology Assessment 1 Decision-Making 1 EMG 1 Emerging Technologies 1 Ergonomics 1 Europe 1 Finland 1 Foresight exercise 1 Foresight methods 1 Global restructuring 1 Health Technology Assessment 1 International 1 Job Quality 1
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Cabeças, José Miquel 10 Moniz, António B. 8 Moniz, António 7 Woll, Tobias 5 Leal, Rogério Puga 4 Barata, José 3 Nierling, Linda 3 Nunes, Isabel Lopes 3 Paulos, Margarida R. 3 Pereira, Zulema Lopes 3 Baumann, Manuel 2 Boavida, Nuno 2 Kovács, Ilona 2 Maia, Maria João 2 Moniz, António Brandão 2 Ribeiro, Luís 2 Antoni, Conny Herbert 1 Barreira, Pedro 1 Barroso, Sónia 1 Bechmann, Martin 1 Bonifácio, Paulo 1 Cerdeira, Maria Conceição 1 Cerdeira, Maria da Conceição 1 Compagna, Diego 1 Cornfield, Daniel B. 1 Cândido, Ana Clara 1 Delarue, Anne 1 Derpmann, Stefan 1 Dias, José Mendonça 1 Erbe, Heinz-H. 1 Fournier, Guy 1 Gerlmaier, Anja 1 Grunwald, Armin 1 Gryp, Stijn 1 Hanappi-Egger, Edeltraud 1 Hinderer, Henning 1 Hootegem, Geert Van 1 Krings, Bettina-Johanna 1 Kuipers, Ben S. 1 Latniak, Erich 1
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Fisheries Safety Management
Cabeças, José Miquel; Nunes, Isabel Lopes - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 19-26
Fisheries is one of the most dangerous professions in the world. Fatal accidents and injuries in the fisheries are characterized as well as particular circumstances that may cause or aggravate the risk of accidents. Aspects of safety management of fishing vessels are covered in this paper: areas...
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Practices and trends of telework in the Portuguese industry: the results of surveys in the textile, metal and software sectors
Urze, Paula; Barroso, Sónia; Moniz, António B. - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 93-108
The aim of the TeleRisk Project on labour relations and professional risks within the context of teleworking in Portugal – supported by IDICT – Institute for Development and Inspection of Working Conditions (Ministry of Labour), is to study the practices and forms of teleworking in the...
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Teamwork and Gendered Work Cultures: The Case of Finland
Lavikka, Riitta - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 53-64
In this article I focus on women workers’ experiences of transformation from line work to teamworking in Finnish clothing companies in the 1990s and also show what happened after this transformation in the clothing branch. The undertone of it is rather melancholic. Following an initial period...
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Diversity in Teams: Source of Conflict or Source of Creativity? Investigating Hidden Mental Models
Hanappi-Egger, Edeltraud - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 37-43
The workforce in organizations today is becoming increasingly diverse. Consequently the role of diversity management is heavily discussed with respect to the question how diversity influences the productivity of a group. Empirical studies show that on one hand there is a potential for increasing...
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Training needs in TQM: the Portuguese perspective
Leal, Rogério Puga; Oliveira, Paula; Dias, José Mendonça - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 65-74
A survey to assess training needs in TQM was developed in several European countries, within the framework of a Leonardo’s project named IMVOCED. Beyond a comparison of the results in each country, a global analysis was performed to design a TQM programme to be delivered by WBL (Work Based...
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An integrated approach for TQM implementation in SMEs
Pereira, Zulema Lopes; Pedroso, Leonilde Marques - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 83-92
This paper tackles the broad issue of TQM implementation in SMEs. It includes a review of two models aimed at improving organisational performance, the EFQM Excellence Model and the Balanced Scorecard, which have been widely used in large organisations. Both models are examined as to their...
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Noise Management at Work
Nunes, Isabel Lopes; Cabeças, José Miquel - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 77-83
Every single day millions of European workers are exposed to noise at work. One in five of European’s workers have to raise his voice to be heard for at least half of the time that there are at work and 7% suffer from work-related hearing impairment. In Europe noise-induced hearing loss is the...
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Effects of team task structure on team climate for innovation and team outcomes
Antoni, Conny Herbert - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 9-17
In this cross-sectional study we analyzed, whether team climate for innovation mediates the relationship between team task structure and innovative behavior, job satisfaction, affective organizational commitment, and work stress. 310 employees in 20 work teams of an automotive company...
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Professions and inter-disciplinary teamwork in socially embedded bureaucracies: Synthesis and hypotheses on the impact of informal and formal organization
Cornfield, Daniel B. - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 27-36
In order to maximize their productivity, inter-disciplinary multi-occupation teams of professionals need to maximize inter-occupational cooperation in team decision making. Cooperation, however, is challenged by status anxiety over organizational careers and identity politics among team members...
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Democratic dialogue and collective learning in the context of self-managed teams
Vähämäki, Maija - In: Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies 1 (2005) 1, pp. 109-115
This paper provides a longitudinal, empirical view of the multifaceted and reciprocal processes of organizational learning in a context of self-managed teams. Organizational learning is seen as a social construction between people and actions in a work setting. The notion of learning as situated...
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