National Culture and Workplace Design (02-22-17)
Grenness’ work indicates the importance of aligning national culture and workplace design.
Grenness’ work indicates the importance of aligning national culture and workplace design.
Blakey investigated links between workspace design and innovation/creativity.
LoMonaco-Benzing and Ha-Brookshire, in a study published in Sustainability, investigated links between Millennials’ decisions to leave firms and gaps they identified between their employers’ stated values and actions.
Lasauskaite and Cajochen linked mental effort intensity and light color.
Unsworth and McNeill set out to learn more about how to encourage people to behave in an environmentally responsible way.
Airflow velocity in a space influences how well we sleep there.
Pati and colleagues investigated responses to curved and sharp contours in healthcare environments and gathered some intriguing data.
Nejati, Rodiek, and Shepley studied surgical nurses’ ideas about what makes break rooms restorative spaces using visual simulations.
Research by Wilkes and colleagues confirms the psychological benefits of seats that encourage sitting with good posture.
Pineda and her team studied soundscapes in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).