Autor: Stefan Morana

My Colleague Is a Robot

My Colleague Is a Robot

Acceptance of collaborative robotics in warehouses
Frederic Jacob, Eric Grosse ORCID Icon, Stefan Morana, Cornelius J. König
Warehousing is a very labor- and cost-intensive task in many companies. Digitization and automation of manual warehouse processes can increase efficiency, reduce costs and relieve employees. Collaborative robots that share work tasks with employees are increasingly used in warehouses. However, the pure techno-centric use of such robots can negatively influence the acceptance of human-robot collaboration. Various influences such as fear of job loss, higher cognitive stress, expected extra effort, or concerns about injuries can hinder human-robot collaboration and negatively impact economic benefits. This paper presents possible barriers to the acceptance of collaborative robotics in warehouses and discusses recommended actions for human-centered, sustainable human-robot collaboration.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 39 | 2023 | Edition 1 | Pages 23-26
Humans in Industry 4.0

Humans in Industry 4.0

A process model for a practice-oriented analysis
Sven Winkelhaus, Anke Sutter, Eric Grosse ORCID Icon, Stefan Morana
The development of Industry 4.0 changes the role of humans in operations systems. In sociotechnical systems, there is ongoing interaction between humans and technology, impacting human life and work. However, human factors are broadly ignored in research on Industry 4.0 technologies and implementation. In this work, a process model is described that supports the evaluation of the impact of a technology implementation on human factors and performance indicators. This can avoid negative consequences for employees as well as phantom profits and can contribute to a successful digital transformation.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 37 | 2021 | Edition 3 | Pages 45-48 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_21-3_S45-48