Summary
This paper investigates the circadian stimulus potential of an integrative lighting system in an office area, focusing on the effects of light on alertness and circadian rhythm.
Categories
Alertness and performance: The paper investigates how an integrative lighting system in an office area can affect alertness and performance of the employees.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper indirectly touches on cognitive function and memory by discussing the effects of light on alertness and circadian rhythm, which can influence cognitive performance.
Employee satisfaction and retention: The paper discusses the potential of an integrative lighting system to improve the well-being of office workers, which could indirectly influence employee satisfaction and retention.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper provides an in-depth analysis of an integrative lighting system in an office area, discussing its design and potential effects on circadian rhythm and alertness.
Well-being: The paper emphasizes the importance of creating a healthy indoor environment for occupants, focusing on the role of lighting in promoting well-being.
Author(s)
EC Yilmaz, R Abdulhaq
Publication Year
2020
Number of Citations
3
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