A Cybernetic Approach to Work and Family Relationships for Engineering Management: Issues and Cross-Cultural Implications
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-1992
Keywords
Cybernetics, Research and development management, Engineering management, Employment, Quality management, Engineering profession, Management training, Productivity, Psychology, Systems engineering education
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1109/IEMC.1992.225286
Abstract
Reasons are offered for why engineering management must consider intercultural issues of work and family to seriously consider ideas of quality in global perspective. An interdisciplinary and cybernetic approach to understanding the mutual relationships between work and family is described. Differences in work/family relationships are examined, between Western and Eastern cultures. American and Norwegian systems are then compared. Emergent issues, particularly regarding design and training, are discussed.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
[Proceedings] 1992 International Engineering Management Conference, Eatontown, NJ
Scholar Commons Citation
Steier, Frederick; Zhao, B.; and Jorgenson, J., "A Cybernetic Approach to Work and Family Relationships for Engineering Management: Issues and Cross-Cultural Implications" (1992). Communication Faculty Publications. 325.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/spe_facpub/325