Where/How People Work (06-19-09)
Directions Research, Inc., in conjunction with Adobe, collected data from a random sample of 2000 white collar workers living in the United States to learn more about how they work now.
Directions Research, Inc., in conjunction with Adobe, collected data from a random sample of 2000 white collar workers living in the United States to learn more about how they work now.
New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center carefully assessed how people navigated though its collection of facilities.
Workplace redesigns can be cataclysmic, occasionally even driving people out of organizations - people form powerful attachments to their physical workplaces.
Need a picture of a certain type of office?
Wolfram Alpha is clear about their objectives.
Yoon and her colleagues conducted online survey research, presenting high-fidelity three dimensional environments to study participants, and found that females seem “more strongly interested in color environments than males.”
How do we choose among several options?
Seiden uses a psychoanalytic approach to study human beings’ attachment to their first homes.
People have difficulty understanding probability information that is presented to them.
Determining how many workspaces to provide in any workplace can be difficult.