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Short scale to measure workers' attitudes toward the implementation of cooperative robots in industrial work settings (ACIR-Q): Materials
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Description: The "Attitudes toward Cooperative Industrial Robots Questionnaire" (ACIR-Q) is a diagnostic tool to measure workers' attitudes toward mobile manufacturing robots to provide a basis for managerial decisions and intervention. In organizational change processes following the implementation of new technologies such as mobile robots, it is essential to take into account the needs and concerns of factory workers. This is where the ACIR-Q can be a valuable tool for practitioners and researchers. It is free for non-commercial use if appropriate credit is given to the authors (see license). The questionnaire was developed by Benedikt Leichtmann (1), Johanna Hartung (2), Oliver Wilhelm (2) and Verena Nitsch (1) at RWTH Aachen University (1) and Ulm University (2). If you use these resources for a publication, please cite as: Leichtmann, B., Hartung, J., Wilhelm, O., & Nitsch, V. (2021, July 13). New short scale to measure workers' attitudes toward the implementation of cooperative robots in industrial work settings: Instrument development and exploration of attitude structure. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/tx3gy