Workers' Attitudes and Technology
Discover the insightful exploration of workplace dynamics in "Workers' Attitudes and Technology" by JH, published by Cambridge University Press in 1972. This compelling volume builds on research originally conducted in 1922, offering a deep dive into the intricate factors that shape employees' attitudes and behaviors. Through an analysis of survey data collected from workers at a single firm, the author uncovers key aspects of the production system that significantly affect workplace perceptions and actions. Spanning 176 pages, this book is essential for those interested in understanding the relationship between technology and workforce psychology. Enhance your knowledge of organizational behavior and the impact of technological advancements on worker attitudes with this pivotal work.