Shiftwork Solutions is working with the University of Queensland and provided shiftwork data and information in support of research into heuristics and decision making.
Shiftwork Solutions use proprietary, site-based information and data from shiftwork operations regarding employee sleep patterns, mental health, shift length use, team concepts, shift rotations, work cycles, time off, fatigue management, predictability, overtime and other components of shiftwork to evaluate the performance of existing roster arrangements.
This database of information represents over 30 years of input from over 42,135 individual workers representing 378 different operating sites and 219 different companies.
This research is funded by the Business, Economics and Law (BEL) Facility at the University of Queensland and seeks to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration and facilitate engagement with external research partners.
Proceedings from this research were published at the 2025 Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) titled “Heuristics and Out-Of-The-Loop Decision Making: A Comparative Study of Experts”
Bremhorst, Mark; Jordan, Ree; Intezari, Ali; and Yates, Miriam, “Heuristics and Out-of-the-Loop Decision Making: A Comparative Study of Experts” (2025). ACIS 2025 Proceedings. 118.
