Enhancing operations management through smart sensors: measuring and improving well-being, interaction and performance of logistics workers
D. Aloini, A. Fronzetti Colladon, P. Gloor, E. Guerrazzi, A. Stefanini

TL;DR
This study uses wearable sensors to explore how human attitudes, emotions, and environmental conditions impact logistics workers' performance and well-being, providing insights for personalized human resource management.
Contribution
It introduces a novel real-time, detailed analysis of human and environmental factors affecting logistics workers using smart sensors, filling a gap in empirical research.
Findings
Human attitudes and emotions significantly influence performance.
Environmental conditions impact well-being and safety.
Individual differences lead to varied relationships between factors.
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of the research is to conduct an exploratory investigation of the material handling activities of an Italian logistics hub. Wearable sensors and other smart tools were used for collecting human and environmental features during working activities. These factors were correlated with workers' performance and well-being. Design/methodology/approach Human and environmental factors play an important role in operations management activities since they significantly influence employees' performance, well-being and safety. Surprisingly, empirical studies about the impact of such aspects on logistics operations are still very limited. Trying to fill this gap, the research empirically explores human and environmental factors affecting the performance of logistics workers exploiting smart tools. Findings Results suggest that human attitudes, interactions, emotions and…
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