Effects of the Arctic conditions to human and organizational performance – a review

Master's thesis in Industrial asset management This master thesis will focus on the effects of the Arctic conditions on human and organizational performance. The Arctic is a harsh and challenging environment and it is important to consider how the environment affects human and organizational pe...

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Main Author: Balindres, Anecito Jr.
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger, Norway 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/219642
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spelling ftunivstavanger:oai:uis.brage.unit.no:11250/219642 2023-06-11T04:08:21+02:00 Effects of the Arctic conditions to human and organizational performance – a review Balindres, Anecito Jr. 2014-06-16 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/219642 eng eng University of Stavanger, Norway http://hdl.handle.net/11250/219642 konstruksjoner human factors konstruksjonsteknikk organizational performance Arctic environment offshore teknologi VDP::Technology: 500::Marine technology: 580::Offshore technology: 581 Master thesis 2014 ftunivstavanger 2023-05-29T16:02:13Z Master's thesis in Industrial asset management This master thesis will focus on the effects of the Arctic conditions on human and organizational performance. The Arctic is a harsh and challenging environment and it is important to consider how the environment affects human and organizational performance. In today’s industries, highly modernized technologies are being employed as part of the operations. Small scale to large-scale industries benefit from technology. However, it is not the top concern of running one. Despite the overwhelming serviceability of these technologies lies the human being beneath. There can be no operation without the people behind. People is the core substance of the industrial operation, nevertheless human beings have limitations. These are the reasons why human factors and organizational performance are being studied. The thesis will discuss human factors, how a distinct human being can be of influence of a technology and how it will make or break the system. I will also consider how the effect of organizational performance management influences the realization of goals of the organization as well as the systematic performance process of the industrial assets. Finally, this research will give analysis of the arctic regions and its factors and locations. The developing industry in some part of the Arctic specifically the Barents Sea will be discussed with respect to how human factors are to be considered in this type of environment, and the organizational performance management which is needed to administer this area. Master Thesis Arctic Barents Sea University of Stavanger: UiS Brage Arctic Barents Sea
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topic konstruksjoner
human factors
konstruksjonsteknikk
organizational performance
Arctic
environment
offshore teknologi
VDP::Technology: 500::Marine technology: 580::Offshore technology: 581
spellingShingle konstruksjoner
human factors
konstruksjonsteknikk
organizational performance
Arctic
environment
offshore teknologi
VDP::Technology: 500::Marine technology: 580::Offshore technology: 581
Balindres, Anecito Jr.
Effects of the Arctic conditions to human and organizational performance – a review
topic_facet konstruksjoner
human factors
konstruksjonsteknikk
organizational performance
Arctic
environment
offshore teknologi
VDP::Technology: 500::Marine technology: 580::Offshore technology: 581
description Master's thesis in Industrial asset management This master thesis will focus on the effects of the Arctic conditions on human and organizational performance. The Arctic is a harsh and challenging environment and it is important to consider how the environment affects human and organizational performance. In today’s industries, highly modernized technologies are being employed as part of the operations. Small scale to large-scale industries benefit from technology. However, it is not the top concern of running one. Despite the overwhelming serviceability of these technologies lies the human being beneath. There can be no operation without the people behind. People is the core substance of the industrial operation, nevertheless human beings have limitations. These are the reasons why human factors and organizational performance are being studied. The thesis will discuss human factors, how a distinct human being can be of influence of a technology and how it will make or break the system. I will also consider how the effect of organizational performance management influences the realization of goals of the organization as well as the systematic performance process of the industrial assets. Finally, this research will give analysis of the arctic regions and its factors and locations. The developing industry in some part of the Arctic specifically the Barents Sea will be discussed with respect to how human factors are to be considered in this type of environment, and the organizational performance management which is needed to administer this area.
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