Work analysis for prevention according to the "Organization and Well-being" Program / L’analyse du travail pour la prévention selon le Programme « Organization and Well-being » / L’analisi del lavoro per la prevenzione secondo il Programma “Organization and Well-being”

Maggi, Bruno ; Rulli, Giovanni (2012) Work analysis for prevention according to the "Organization and Well-being" Program / L’analyse du travail pour la prévention selon le Programme « Organization and Well-being » / L’analisi del lavoro per la prevenzione secondo il Programma “Organization and Well-being”. Bologna: TAO Digital Library, p. 75. ISBN 978-88-906740-6-8. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsacta/3308. In: TAO Digital Library ISSN 2282-1023.
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Abstract

A case study concerns a public health service where work analysis, oriented towards primary prevention, is repeatedly performed over a long period of time. The goal is to present the approach of the Interdisciplinary Research Program “Organization and Well-Being”, that has been active for three decades. This approach is based on the Organizational Action Theory and concerns the analysis of work processes’ regulation. It takes care of the well-being of people at work and implies that the analysis, carried out by the workers themselves, coincides with the transformation of the work processes. The debate is open about the possible connections between this approach and the ones that share the same epistemological premises.

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Monograph (Essay)
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Maggi, Bruno
Rulli, Giovanni
Keywords
Well-being, Primary prevention, Work analysis, Organizational action, Health service.
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ISSN
2282-1023
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978-88-906740-6-8
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22 Jun 2012 08:23
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28 Feb 2013 10:45
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