2008
DOI: 10.1108/02632770810877930
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Occupant satisfaction with workplace design in new and old environments

Abstract: Purpose-The aim of this paper is to investigate time-factors in occupant-environment relationships. Design/methodology/approach-The paper analyses satisfaction ratings on 12 workplace environment features collected from more than 5,000 occupants in 48 office buildings in Australia. The database is divided into seven environment categories: first occupied after construction; new occupation after major update; recent relocation into an existing environment; re-occupying an environment after refurbishment; reloca… Show more

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“…The decision to undertake this research was motivated by a cultural climate where the complexity of the physical, functional and psychological influences of workplace design is increasingly acknowledged as significant (Clements-Croome, 2015;Marlow and Egan, 2013;Schwede et al, 2008;Vischer, 2008). In this climate, we believe a salutogenic approach, as described by Ruohomäki et al (2015) is a meaningful and relevant perspective from which to reconsider the design of hospital birth rooms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The decision to undertake this research was motivated by a cultural climate where the complexity of the physical, functional and psychological influences of workplace design is increasingly acknowledged as significant (Clements-Croome, 2015;Marlow and Egan, 2013;Schwede et al, 2008;Vischer, 2008). In this climate, we believe a salutogenic approach, as described by Ruohomäki et al (2015) is a meaningful and relevant perspective from which to reconsider the design of hospital birth rooms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…function) (Baird 2010;Zalejska-Jonsson 2014). This is despite widespread acceptance the assessment and evaluation of sustainable buildings is the highly integrated result of interaction between the environment, the organisation or the individuals within them (Schwede 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is very important for organisations to manage their human resources well so that they can enjoy sustainable progress. OE includes diversified aspects regarding organisation of human resources including performance reviews, line management responsibilities, conflict resolution, promotion, conditions of employment, communication, organisational values and remuneration (Schwede et al, 2008). Organisations need to engage with knowledgeable workers and ensure that they perform their jobs effectively.…”
Section: Figure 23 Workplace Ecology Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OE is an empirical and conceptual approach that rests in the field of social sciences which itself is a significant part of organisational studies (Bakiev, 2012). According to Schwede et al (2008), human resources are the biggest and most important resource for most organisations. It is very important for organisations to manage their human resources well so that they can enjoy sustainable progress.…”
Section: Figure 23 Workplace Ecology Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%