TOWARDS HANDLING WORKER EMOTIONS FOR IMPROVED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Integrated Design Engineering
Year: 2014
Editor: Andreas Meyer, Robert Schirmeyer, Sándor Vajna
Author: Farrugia, Lawrence; Borg, Jonathan C.
Institution: Concurrent Engineering Research Unit, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malta
Page(s): 049-059
ISBN: 978-2-491016-09-5
Abstract
Product development is a process in which important decisions pertaining to the artefact and its interaction with other life-phase systems are made. The consequences of these interactions influence in a direct manner the degree of success of product development in terms of cost, time and quality. One type of consequence which emanates from the interaction involving the human worker and other life-phase systems is the elicitation of human emotions. The investigation presented in this paper indicates that the elicitation of negative emotions from human workers can have significant ramifications on the product development process. The main contribution of this paper is the development of a support means which enables product development stakeholders to foresee the type of emotions elicited from human workers as a consequence of decisions made.
Keywords: Worker Emotions, Product Development, Meeting Theory, CAD Tools