Stem psychosoci$ (all stems)
12 papers:
- CHI-2014-WaycottDVMGOK #bound
- Captioned photographs in psychosocial aged care: relationship building and boundary work (JW, HD, FV, AM, AG, EO, LK), pp. 4167–4176.
- HCI-MIIE-2011-HyrkkanenN #functional #how #identification #mobile #physics #question
- The Virtual Workplace of a Mobile Employee — How Does Vischer’s Model Function in Identifying Physical, Functional and Psychosocial Fit? (UH, SN), pp. 69–75.
- SAC-2011-SimoesO #behaviour #game studies #learning #modelling
- Leveraging the dynamics of learning by modeling and managing psychosocial relations and behavior by means of game theory and memetics (JCS, NO), pp. 1194–1201.
- CHI-2010-ZhouAZ #reuse
- Doctors and psychosocial information: records and reuse in inpatient care (XZ, MSA, KZ), pp. 1767–1776.
- HCI-EI-1999-Aborg #documentation #physics
- Electronic Document Handling — a Longitudinal Study on the Effects on Physical and Psychosocial Work Environment (CÅ), pp. 15–18.
- HCI-CC-1997-Bradley #interactive
- Interactive Creative Environments (ICE)-Strategic Organizational and Psychosocial Factors (GB), pp. 351–354.
- HCI-CC-1997-DainoffAHTC
- Results from the International Cooperative Study: Impact of Ergonomic Interventions on Musculoskeletal, Eyestrain, and Psychosocial Stress (MEPS) (MJD, AA, GH, MT, BGFC), pp. 583–586.
- HCI-CC-1997-Huuhtanen97a
- Improving Psychosocial Conditions of Telework (PH), pp. 501–504.
- HCI-CC-1997-Karsh
- Psychosocial Work Factors and Musculoskeletal Disorders in Office Workers: An Examination of the Mediating Role of Stress (BTK), pp. 521–524.
- HCI-CC-1997-NewmanCS #metric
- Methodological Issues of Measurement of Psychosocial Work Factors in Computer/Office Work (LN, PC, WS), pp. 509–512.
- HCI-ACS-1993-LimC #approach #cumulative
- An Integrated Approach to Cumulative Trauma Disorders in Computerized Offices: The Role of Psychosocial Work Factors, Psychological Stress and Ergonomic Risk Factors (SYL, PC), pp. 880–885.
- HCI-SES-1987-SeppalaTK #case study #experience #industrial
- Psychosocial Factors in the Introduction of Computerized Technology: Experiences from the Finnish Engineering Industry (PKS, ET, PK), pp. 51–58.