Incorporating Productivity Improvements Into Cost-Benefit Analyses of Lighting Features in the WELL Building Standard Version 2
Summary:
This paper analyzes how various lighting conditions impact office workers as part of an effort to develop a more accurate cost/benefit analysis for implementing each of the lighting features of the WELL Building Standard version 2 (WBSv2).
Categories
- Alertness and performance: The paper discusses how different lighting conditions can impact worker productivity, which is directly related to alertness and performance.
- Employee satisfaction and retention: The paper suggests that improved lighting conditions can lead to increased worker productivity, which can in turn improve employee satisfaction and retention.
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper provides a detailed analysis of the lighting features of the WELL Building Standard version 2, making it relevant to the category of lighting design considerations.
- Well-being: The paper discusses the impact of lighting conditions on worker productivity and well-being.
Author(s)
S Taylor
Publication Year:
2019
Number of Citations:
0
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