Responsibility Management through Responsibility Networks
Ruijun Chen, Jiong Qiu, Xuejiao Tang

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Internet of Responsibilities (IoR) framework to enhance responsibility management in workplaces through hierarchical oversight, automated evaluation, and improved perception, demonstrating effective deployment.
Contribution
It presents a novel IoR framework that integrates responsibility management processes, enabling automated evaluation and perception, which was not previously addressed in workplace safety management.
Findings
Effective responsibility management demonstrated in practical deployment
Hierarchical responsibility management improves oversight
Automated responsibility evaluation enhances safety oversight
Abstract
The safety management is critically important in the workplace. Unfortunately, responsibility issues therein such as inefficient supervision, poor evaluation and inadequate perception have not been properly addressed. To this end, in this paper, we deploy the Internet of Responsibilities (IoR) for responsibility management. Through the building of IoR framework, hierarchical responsibility management, automated responsibility evaluation at all level and efficient responsibility perception are achieved. The practical deployment of IoR system showed its effective responsibility management capability in various workplaces.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRisk and Safety Analysis · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Access Control and Trust
