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Contribution of ergonomics and human factors to sustainable development: a systematic literature review

Ivan Bolis, Tiago F. A. C. Sigahi, Andrew Thatcher, Patrícia Saltorato, Sandra Naomi Morioka

2022Ergonomics54 citationsDOI

Abstract

Although a significant amount of research has already been published, the field of ergonomics/human factors and sustainability (E/HF-S) has not yet been systematically profiled based on recent studies. Conducting a systematic review of the literature, this article aims: (i) to identify the main emergent research themes in this subject area and (ii) to provide future directions for applied research and practice on E/HF-S. Six emergent research themes were identified in this literature allowing for a proposal to synthesise the main concepts related to E/HF-S. However, it was noted that there are still relatively few empirical papers which assess the models being developed or that apply E/HF principles to sustainability challenges. Thus, this paper identifies the opportunities for practical application related to E/HF-S. The last part of the paper explores the E/HF-S opportunities using an external framework; the United Nations’ sustainable development goals.Practitioner summary: The field of ergonomics/human factors and sustainability (E/HF-S) has not yet been organised by recent studies. Conducting a systematic review of the literature, this article identifies the main emergent research themes in this subject area, and it provides future direction for applied research and practice on E/HF-S.Abbreviations: ACE: activity-centred ergonomics; E/HF: ergonomics/human factors; E/HFS: ergonomics/human factors and sustainability; IEA: International Ergonomics Association; PRISMA: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses; SDG: Sustainable Development Goal

Topics & Concepts

Systematic reviewHuman factors and ergonomicsSustainabilityEngineering ethicsSubject (documents)Sustainable developmentField (mathematics)Management scienceEmpirical researchPoison controlKnowledge managementEngineeringPsychologyMedicineMEDLINEPolitical scienceComputer scienceLibrary scienceEpistemologyPhilosophyLawPure mathematicsMathematicsBiologyEnvironmental healthEcologyErgonomics and Human FactorsOccupational Health and Safety ResearchOccupational Health and Safety in Workplaces
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