Consistent Implications of Workplace Design (08-06-14)
Tomovska-Misoska and her research team establish consistencies between the responses of Macedonian knowledge workers to the design of workplaces and those of employees in other countries.
Tomovska-Misoska and her research team establish consistencies between the responses of Macedonian knowledge workers to the design of workplaces and those of employees in other countries.
Hsu and his team investigated the relationship between music heard and feelings of power.
Design can make it more or less likely that people feel nostalgic, which has retail sales implications.
Rosenbaum and his team have developed the concept of pre-crastination, and their work may help designers better understand how spaces and objects are used.
Humans complete activities at speeds related to the tempo of sounds they’re listening to.
Misra and her team have learned that if a mobile device (defined as a smartphone, cell phone, laptop, tablet, or similar item) is visible (for example, because it’s on a table top or in someone’s hand) during a conversation, the quality of discussion among people present deteriorates.
Urban planners creating child-supportive spaces can apply research completed by Loebach and Gilliland.
Readers familiar with environment-behavior research will not be surprised to learn that researchers have determined that the design of the spaces where they work influences nurses’ job satisfaction.
People value larger open spaces more than smaller ones.
Hibbing and his team conducted research that links political ideology and ways of experiencing the physical world.