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Week 4: Introducing robotization in the warehouse



1JV10 Organisational Behaviour for
IE
Topic 4 - Introducing robotization in the
warehouse
Book chapters:
 15: The Psychology of Organizational Leadership
 16: Safety at Work
 25: Emergent Technologies at Work


Slides: Lecture 4: Digitization, use of technologies and




future of work
Work in the 21st century:
 Universal influence: all jobs are affected
 Jobs partly / fully replaced by technology or changed by technology
 New jobs and professions
 New products and services – new skills and competences needed
 New business-models (e.g., platforms)

Technology:
Positive:
 Replace dull dirty & dangerous work
 Enable better services
 Augment human performance

Risks:
 Making human worker obsolete
 Low-skilled workers
 High(er)-skilled workers; cognitive tasks

Technology affects job design:
 Job autonomy and control
 Skill variety and use
 Job feedback
 Social and relational aspects
 Job demands

,Week 4: Introducing robotization in the warehouse




INTERVENTION STRATEGIES
A: Proactive implementation intervention: consider work design issues alongside
individual, technological and macro-level factors

B: Focus on technology design: consider human needs and capabilities
before/while designing

C: Large-scale policy interventions to support and protect rights of employees.
Technology benefits employers more than employees.

D: Individual level interventions focused on education and training

ROBOTS AND ROBOTIZATION
Robots are embodied automated systems with sensors and (some) artificial
intelligence that work (semi-)autonomously.

Robotization is the use of robots to execute work previously executed by
‘human employees’.

Robots will change work: the way, where, when, how people do their work.

1) Work is affected:
a. Work becomes simplified, task variety was reduced making work
monotonous and boring.
b. Physical workload was reduced and complex tasks were added
c. Work processes became harder because of malfunctions and
increased demands
2) Technological functionality determines how:
a. Easier to let humans adapt than robots
b. Often only at implementation that ‘mistakes’ are discovered
3) Difference:
a. Facilitate and stimulate job crafting among employees working with
robots

, Week 4: Introducing robotization in the warehouse


b. Own strategies and regain autonomy


Slides: Lecture 4: Safety in organisation
1) Safety compliance and safety participation/citizenship
2) Climate vs culture
a. Safety culture = how to use equipment safe
3) A resource: JDR model
4) Enabling capabilities
a. Human capital: lack of knowledge
b. Organisational: no good training
c. Social: poor communication supervisors




Figure 1: Climate vs Culture




Figure 2: JDR model
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