The Influence of Shift Workers Sleeping Quality upon Job Performance

作者: Yu-Ching Huang , Fang-Ling Lin , Hui-Chun Chen , Ching-Chung Chen , Chih-Lin Chang

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07725-3_25

关键词: Demographic economicsJob performanceEngineeringGlobalizationOperations researchWorking hoursQuality (business)Work shift

摘要: In the past few decades shift workers are highly needed to meet demands of globalization and 24-hour society worldwide. There about 20% labors doing jobs in America European. Taiwan, there almost 35.5% work jobs. Shift night usually sleep 15-20% less than regular workers, and, sleeping quality during day time is not as good night. This study discusses relationships between job performance on various shifting working hours by reviewing previous literatures researches. On other hand, further compares two methods measuring advantages weakness different testing methods. The results could provide more useful references researchers who interesting issues works while choosing instrument quality.

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