Abstract

SUMMARYThe problems of unlimited, unqualified and undirected economic growth are discussed, and this growth is held to be environmentally deleterious. This is the case for the place of work, the local societal, the broader social or the physical environment. In this light the position of the industrial psychologist is considered and it is concluded that he must, in reality, start anew, inter alia in theory and in practice to attempt to specify systems of work which can function with low, qualified and directed growth.

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