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Title: Influence of the characteristics of young logisticians on the level of acceptance of work in an automated and robotic environment : a survey study
Authors: Wojciechowski, Hubert
Adamczak, Michał
Keywords: Logistics -- Technological innovations
Business logistics -- Automation
Sustainable development
Automation -- Social aspects
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association
Citation: Wojciechowski, H., & Adamczak, M. (2021). Influence of the characteristics of young logisticians on the level of acceptance of work in an automated and robotic environment : a survey study. European Research Studies Journal, 24(2B), 893-903.
Abstract: PURPOSE: Analysis of the impact of selected characteristics of young logisticians on the acceptance level and the level of anxiety related to working in an automated and robotic environment.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The study was conducted using a questionnaire in which the questions were divided into two main sections. The first section was used to identify the individual characteristics of the respondents, the second section concerned the direct relation to work in an automated and robotized environment.
FINDINGS: Logistics students point to more positive aspects of using automated solutions and robots than negative ones. There are also features of these people determining the level of acceptance and the level of fear of working in an automated and robotized environment.
PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Knowledge of the features that predispose an employee to work in automated and robotic systems will allow for more effective recruitment and training, which will give a chance in an increase in the efficiency of processes.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The conducted research completes the research gap in the form of the lack of research on the relationship between the characteristics of young logistics professionals and the level of their acceptance of work in an automated and robotized environment.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/103719
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