Development of Rasmussen’s risk management framework for analysing multi-level sociotechnical influences in the design of envisioned work systems
Ashleigh Brady, Neelam Naikar
Abstract
Emerging automation and intelligent technologies are not only transforming workplaces, but may be harbingers of major societal change. A new analytical tool, the Sociotechnical Influences Space, is proposed to support organisations in taking a holistic approach to the incorporation of advanced technologies into workplaces and function allocation in mixed human-artificial agent teams.
Topics & Concepts
Sociotechnical systemKnowledge managementAutomationEmerging technologiesWork (physics)Risk analysis (engineering)EngineeringManagement scienceComputer scienceEngineering managementProcess managementSystems engineeringBusinessArtificial intelligenceMechanical engineeringOccupational Health and Safety ResearchErgonomics and Human FactorsHuman-Automation Interaction and Safety