2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.drudis.2008.03.020
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Physical layout of workspace: a driver for productivity in drug discovery

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“…A common design in the past were cellular offices, usually arranged along a corridor with individual offices or shared offices, surrounded by walls and separated from common working space and other offices [11], making communication and collaboration more difficult [12]. Studies have shown that cellular offices can promote concentration, privacy, and personal control over the daily work routine as well as an increased wellbeing [12], and an overall job satisfaction [13].…”
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“…A common design in the past were cellular offices, usually arranged along a corridor with individual offices or shared offices, surrounded by walls and separated from common working space and other offices [11], making communication and collaboration more difficult [12]. Studies have shown that cellular offices can promote concentration, privacy, and personal control over the daily work routine as well as an increased wellbeing [12], and an overall job satisfaction [13].…”
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confidence: 99%