Better Waiting by Design
Research can support the design of spaces where it is pleasant to wait for service.
Research can support the design of spaces where it is pleasant to wait for service.
At their last two meetings, members of the Society for Consumer Psychology have presented research on topics that designers creating many different types of spaces and products will find useful.
Synthesized the science/evidence-based research on landscapes that improve wellbeing.
Culture influences effect of expansive postures on perceptions of power.
Being in spaces that have more light increases energy and alertness.
Fleming has assessed the psychological implications of flexible workplaces and related management practices.
Neuroscientists have confirmed that the olfactory and emotional centers of our brains are tightly connected.
The home field advantage, or people’s tendency to perform better on their home turf, is well documented by environmental psychologists.
Our social identity, which is our perception of the groups to which we belong, influences our perceptions and evaluations of sound/noise.
Bodin Danielsson and her research team studied the relationship between workplace design and perceptions of the leaders of an organization.