Summary
This paper discusses the impact of work environments on employee satisfaction, performance, and health, with a focus on office settings and the effects of physical environment on individuals.
Categories
Employee satisfaction and retention: The paper discusses how the physical work environment, including office layout and privacy, can impact employee satisfaction and retention.
Alertness and performance: The paper explores how the physical work environment can affect employee performance, including the impact of privacy and noise levels.
Well-being: The paper discusses the impact of the work environment on employee well-being, including the effects of privacy, noise levels, and office layout.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper briefly mentions the impact of lighting conditions on employee performance.
Author(s)
JA Veitch
Publication Year
2012
Number of Citations
30
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