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Area of Science:

  • Industrial Engineering
  • Occupational Health & Safety
  • Management Science

Background:

  • Technological innovation and Industry 5.0 are increasingly important for competitive advantage.
  • Existing research lacks integration of occupational safety and health (OSH) within these new technological contexts.
  • The impact of emerging technologies on worker safety requires further investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore company interactions with macro-level interventions promoting technological innovation.
  • To understand the impact of these interventions on company performance, including OSH.
  • To identify drivers and barriers influencing technological adoption and its consequences.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods approach combining in-depth surveys with 89 companies.
  • Utilized open-ended questions for qualitative insights and multiple-choice questions for quantitative data.
  • Developed a research framework detailing stakeholders, inputs, and cascading effects.

Main Results:

  • Identified two levels of change: general and specific to OSH.
  • Analyzed key drivers and barriers for technological adoption.
  • Documented the multifaceted changes interventions generate across company dimensions.

Conclusions:

  • Companies engage with technological innovation, leading to both general and OSH-specific changes.
  • Understanding these drivers, barriers, and impacts is crucial for effective OSH integration.
  • Further research can refine strategies for managing technological transitions safely and effectively.