Worker’s behaviour in manufacturing industry: An evidence from a minimum spanning tree
A manufacturing industry contributes around 10% Malaysian economic. It provides economic opportunities for related industries and business. However, the number of accidents in manufacturing sector, including fatal accidents, has been increased from time to time.We analyze worker’s behaviour to unde...
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author | Sharif, Shamshuritawati Djauhari, Maman A. |
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description | A manufacturing industry contributes around 10% Malaysian economic. It provides economic opportunities for related industries and business.
However, the number of accidents in manufacturing sector, including fatal accidents, has been increased from time to time.We analyze worker’s behaviour to understand the real situation.The method developed in econophysics has been used to transform the correlation structure into subdominant ultra metric structure. Its corresponding minimum spanning tree and the centrality measure are performed in order to identify the most influential variables. |
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spelling | uum-194022016-11-14T04:10:16Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/19402/ Worker’s behaviour in manufacturing industry: An evidence from a minimum spanning tree Sharif, Shamshuritawati Djauhari, Maman A. TS Manufactures A manufacturing industry contributes around 10% Malaysian economic. It provides economic opportunities for related industries and business. However, the number of accidents in manufacturing sector, including fatal accidents, has been increased from time to time.We analyze worker’s behaviour to understand the real situation.The method developed in econophysics has been used to transform the correlation structure into subdominant ultra metric structure. Its corresponding minimum spanning tree and the centrality measure are performed in order to identify the most influential variables. Ibnu Sina Institute 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/19402/1/MJFAS%208%201%202012%2044-48.pdf Sharif, Shamshuritawati and Djauhari, Maman A. (2012) Worker’s behaviour in manufacturing industry: An evidence from a minimum spanning tree. Malaysian Journal of Fundamental & Applied Sciences, 8 (1). pp. 44-48. ISSN 2289-5981 http://www.mjfas.utm.my/index.php/mjfas/article/view/373 |
spellingShingle | TS Manufactures Sharif, Shamshuritawati Djauhari, Maman A. Worker’s behaviour in manufacturing industry: An evidence from a minimum spanning tree |
title | Worker’s behaviour in manufacturing industry: An evidence from a minimum spanning tree |
title_full | Worker’s behaviour in manufacturing industry: An evidence from a minimum spanning tree |
title_fullStr | Worker’s behaviour in manufacturing industry: An evidence from a minimum spanning tree |
title_full_unstemmed | Worker’s behaviour in manufacturing industry: An evidence from a minimum spanning tree |
title_short | Worker’s behaviour in manufacturing industry: An evidence from a minimum spanning tree |
title_sort | worker s behaviour in manufacturing industry an evidence from a minimum spanning tree |
topic | TS Manufactures |
url | https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/19402/1/MJFAS%208%201%202012%2044-48.pdf |
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