Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
City
Dayton
Abstract
In a time characterized by constrained budgets, competing demands for research and operational investments, and pressures to show how projects provide immediate value, human factors is becoming more adept at how we justify our costs and demonstrate the importance of our contributions. We assess practical approaches for advancing the business case for human factors research and engineering using government and industry perspectives.
Repository Citation
Krois, P.,
Farrow, D.,
Johnson, W.,
& Bair, D.
(2007). Panel: Advancing the Human Factors Business Case. 2007 International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 346-351.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/isap_2007/76