In today’s rapidly evolving workplace, the imperative to study workers’ well-being has never been more apparent, considering both job-related risk factors and challenges posed by the digital transformation. Utilizing a large dataset from the recent European Working Conditions Telephone Survey (EWCTS) 2021, we explore the impact of physical and psychosocial risk factors on well-being and their interaction with the attributes of new forms of work brought by digitalization. Our methodological framework employs a suite of decision tree-based methods and sophisticated visual tools, designed to extract insights through a non-parametric approach. Findings reveal that increasing physical and emotional exhaustion and the need for recognition are predominant factors affecting employee well-being. Additionally, we find strong links between psychosocial risks, telework, and job locations.

Digitalization, Work-Related Risk Factors and Well-Being: Importance and Interactions from Tree-Based Methods / Demaria, Fabio; Cavicchioli, Maddalena. - (2025), pp. 567-573. (Intervento presentato al convegno SIS 2024 tenutosi a Bari nel 17-20 Giugno 2024) [10.1007/978-3-031-64431-3_94].

Digitalization, Work-Related Risk Factors and Well-Being: Importance and Interactions from Tree-Based Methods

Demaria, Fabio
;
Cavicchioli, Maddalena
2025

Abstract

In today’s rapidly evolving workplace, the imperative to study workers’ well-being has never been more apparent, considering both job-related risk factors and challenges posed by the digital transformation. Utilizing a large dataset from the recent European Working Conditions Telephone Survey (EWCTS) 2021, we explore the impact of physical and psychosocial risk factors on well-being and their interaction with the attributes of new forms of work brought by digitalization. Our methodological framework employs a suite of decision tree-based methods and sophisticated visual tools, designed to extract insights through a non-parametric approach. Findings reveal that increasing physical and emotional exhaustion and the need for recognition are predominant factors affecting employee well-being. Additionally, we find strong links between psychosocial risks, telework, and job locations.
2025
3-feb-2025
SIS 2024
Bari
17-20 Giugno 2024
567
573
Demaria, Fabio; Cavicchioli, Maddalena
Digitalization, Work-Related Risk Factors and Well-Being: Importance and Interactions from Tree-Based Methods / Demaria, Fabio; Cavicchioli, Maddalena. - (2025), pp. 567-573. (Intervento presentato al convegno SIS 2024 tenutosi a Bari nel 17-20 Giugno 2024) [10.1007/978-3-031-64431-3_94].
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