Evaluating ergonomics and financial distress in manufacturing organization behavior: resiliency framework from operations and strategic management

Sri Yogi Kottala, A. Sahu
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Purpose Ergonomics usually reciprocate the study about people fitness toward working environment. In addition, financial distress refers a condition of organizations incompetency in generating sufficient revenues or incomes, which thereby refrain them to pay their financial obligations. This study aims to evaluate two independent organizational fields named as ergonomics in first phase and financial distress in manufacturing organization behavior in the second phase. The study presented a resiliency framework for operations and strategic management in the third phase based on various facts received from the distress organizations. Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire survey based on plant-visit is presented. The study embedded two segments to explicate its novelty. In the first segment, the plant-visit case study is presented and in the second segment, an exploratory data related to financial distress is presented. The study tried to communicate observations related to multiple decision-making fields in single umbrella, where multiple concepts like ergonomics and financial distress of organizations as well as employees are presented. DEMATEL-ANP integrated approach is used to represent the critical financial distress dimensions of employees and their ranking. Findings The study provided insights toward connecting two independent fields named as ergonomics and financial distress in single umbrella. The study can benefit practitioners in designing policies and procedures in their planning model to effectively achieve organizational goals. The study presented 14 financial distress drivers of employees and advocated the aggregation of ergonomics and financial distress toward developing a holistic framework for attaining organization goals for sustainability. Originality/value The study presented a comprehensive understanding about multiple organization decision-making fields toward developing a holistic approach from different aspects for attaining organizational sustainability. The study can be fruitful in stimulating cross-pollination of ideas between researchers and provides a good understandability of ergonomics and financial distress in single roof.
评估制造业组织行为中的人体工程学和财务困境:来自运营和战略管理的弹性框架
目的工效学通常是对人对工作环境适应性的研究。此外,财务困难是指组织没有能力产生足够的收入或收入,从而使它们无法支付其财务义务的一种状况。本研究旨在评估两个独立的组织领域,即第一阶段的工效学和第二阶段的制造组织行为中的财务困境。该研究基于从困境组织收到的各种事实,提出了第三阶段运营和战略管理的弹性框架。设计/方法/方法提出了一种基于工厂参观的问卷调查方法。该研究嵌入了两个片段来说明其新颖性。在第一部分中,介绍了工厂访问案例研究,在第二部分中,介绍了与财务困境相关的探索性数据。该研究试图在单一的保护伞下传达与多个决策领域相关的观察结果,其中提出了人体工程学和组织以及员工的财务困境等多个概念。采用DEMATEL-ANP综合方法来表示员工的关键财务困境维度及其排名。该研究为将人体工程学和金融危机这两个独立领域联系在一起提供了见解。该研究可以帮助从业者在规划模型中设计政策和程序,以有效地实现组织目标。该研究提出了员工财务困境的14个驱动因素,并提倡将人体工程学和财务困境结合起来,制定一个整体框架,以实现可持续发展的组织目标。原创性/价值本研究提出了对多个组织决策领域的全面理解,以从不同的方面发展整体方法来实现组织的可持续性。该研究在促进研究人员之间的思想交流方面取得了成果,并对单屋顶的人体工程学和财务困境提供了很好的理解。
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