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David Tappin
David Tappin
Associate Professor, School of Management, Massey University, New Zealand
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Sustainable supply chain management: motivators and barriers
A Sajjad, G Eweje, D Tappin
Business Strategy and the Environment 24 (7), 643-655, 2015
2702015
Working from home before, during and after the Covid-19 pandemic: implications for workers and organisations
N Green, D Tappin, T Bentley
New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations 45 (2), 5-16, 2020
1672020
Managerial perspectives on drivers for and barriers to sustainable supply chain management implementation: Evidence from New Zealand
A Sajjad, G Eweje, D Tappin
Business Strategy and the Environment 29 (2), 592-604, 2020
1402020
Investigating risk factors for slips, trips and falls in New Zealand residential construction using incident-centred and incident-independent methods
TA Bentley, S Hide, D Tappin, D Moore, S Legg, L Ashby, R Parker
Ergonomics 49 (1), 62-77, 2006
1102006
Workplace bullying complaints: lessons for “good HR practice”
B Catley, K Blackwood, D Forsyth, D Tappin, T Bentley
Personnel Review 46 (1), 100-114, 2017
742017
The role of the New Zealand forest industry injury surveillance system in a strategic ergonomics, safety and health research programme
TA Bentley, RJ Parker, L Ashby, DJ Moore, DC Tappin
Applied Ergonomics 33 (5), 395-403, 2002
712002
Incorporating organisational safety culture within ergonomics practice
T Bentley, D Tappin
Ergonomics 53 (10), 1167-1174, 2010
572010
The application of an industry level participatory ergonomics approach in developing MSD interventions
DC Tappin, A Vitalis, TA Bentley
Applied ergonomics 52, 151-159, 2016
562016
Investigating slips, trips and falls in the New Zealand dairy farming sector
T Bentley, D Tappin, D Moore, S Legg, L Ashby, R Parker
Ergonomics 48 (8), 1008-1019, 2005
502005
The role of contextual factors for musculoskeletal disorders in the New Zealand meat processing industry
DC Tappin, TA Bentley, A Vitalis
Ergonomics 51 (10), 1576-1593, 2008
492008
Employee wellbeing and human sustainability: Perspectives of managers in large Japanese corporations
K Kobayashi, G Eweje, D Tappin
Business Strategy and the Environment 27 (7), 801-810, 2018
452018
Understanding workplace violence: The value of a systems perspective
TA Bentley, B Catley, D Forsyth, D Tappin
Applied ergonomics 45 (4), 839-848, 2014
452014
State of science: the future of work–ergonomics and human factors contributions to the field
T Bentley, N Green, D Tappin, R Haslam
Ergonomics 64 (4), 427-439, 2021
442021
Intervention development to reduce musculoskeletal disorders: Is the process on target?
J Oakman, P Rothmore, D Tappin
Applied ergonomics 56, 179-186, 2016
422016
Conceptualizing workplace cyberbullying: Toward a definition for research and practice in nursing
N D'Souza, D Forsyth, D Tappin, B Catley
Journal of Nursing Management 26 (7), 842-850, 2018
392018
Exploring the teleworking experiences of organisations in a post-disaster environment
N Green, D Tappin, T Bentley
New Zealand Journal of Human Resources Management 17 (1), 1-19, 2017
322017
Ergonomics as a tool to improve the sustainability of the workforce
F Meyer, G Eweje, D Tappin
Work 57 (3), 339-350, 2017
322017
Psychosocial influences on psychological distress and turnover intentions in the workplace
TA Bentley, STT Teo, DTN Nguyen, K Blackwood, B Catley, D Gardner, ...
Safety Science 137, 105200, 2021
312021
The stage of change approach for implementing ergonomics advice–Translating research into practice
P Rothmore, P Aylward, J Oakman, D Tappin, J Gray, J Karnon
Applied ergonomics 59, 225-233, 2017
252017
Musculoskeletal Disorders in Meat Processing: A review of the literature for the New Zealand meat processing industry
DC Tappin, D Moore, L Ashby, D Riley, TA Bentley, F Trevelyan
COHFE, 2006
212006
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