Ergonomics/human factors and the future of work: A global systems perspective

In a webinar series hosted by the International Ergonomics Association, the Future of Work Committee of the International Ergonomics Association gathered inputs about the future of work from ergonomics/human factors (E/HF) experts representing different regions around the world. Through these insights, four global megatrends relevant to E/HF driving the future of work were identified: labour-market supply; work informality; technology; and climate change. Next, we applied an E/HF systems approach, using causal loop diagrams, to explore the unfolding interrelationships between these megatrends at a global level and with a national level example to determine what novel insights can be uncovered using systems analysis. We demonstrate the power of E/HF systems thinking that can enable national E/HF societies and regional think-tanks to move beyond a siloed approach to megatrends. We conclude with some high-level suggestions for E/HF to consider in order to meet the future of work challenges.

The complete article is published in the Journal "Applied Ergonomics" (2025).

Bibliographic information

Title:  Ergonomics/human factors and the future of work: A global systems perspective

Written by:  A. Thatcher, A. Appah Acquah, A. Aublet-Cuvelier, R. Becker, T. Bentley, M. E. Boatca, D. Braatz, H.-I. Cheng, F. Coutarel, S. Gangopadhyay, N. Green, N. Heaton, H. Hsiao, L. Ma, M. Mochimaru, B. Mrugalska, V. Nitsch, A. Tisch, et al.

in: Applied Ergonomics, Volume 131, 2025.  pages: 1-13, PDF file, DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2025.104665

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