The Importance of the Study and Work Environment Ergonomics for Today’s and Future Managers and Logistics Specialists

Author:

Tumová Dominika1,Mičiak Martin1,Bodingerová Michaela1,Brezianská Nikola1,Hrabošová Natália1

Affiliation:

1. University of Žilina , Department of Management Theories , Univerzitná 8215/1, 010 26 Žilina , Slovakia

Abstract

Abstract Ergonomics in the work environment represents an important area since the non-compliance with it negatively affects people’s health. To create sustainable working conditions for employees in the future, today’s students – future managers, logistics specialists, and entrepreneurs need to be approached. The paper presents pilot research oriented towards the awareness of ergonomics and its merit in relation to health and productivity while studying and performing sitting work tasks. The meaning of this was raised by the Covid-19 pandemic impacts and an increase in the home office and distant studying. Also, the paper combines arguments from secondary data sources with obtained primary data. The main goal was to gather evidence justifying active engagement of logistics managers in ergonomics, as well as setting logistics processes respecting ergonomics requirements. The main findings underline the need for logistics specialists and employees themselves to be aware of ergonomics principles so that human well-being can be sustainably achieved.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Management Science and Operations Research,Transportation,Automotive Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering,Business and International Management

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