Virtual Possessions (05-11-11)
Entries here often discuss the psychological significance of physical possessions.
Entries here often discuss the psychological significance of physical possessions.
Brown and Baer have confirmed that a “home office advantage” continues to exist in negotiations.
Moezzi and Goins wondered what insights could be drawn from the answers to the open-ended questions asked by the Center for the Built Environment (CBE; University of California at Berkeley).
What does the phrase "dirty liberals" have to do with design?
Work Places: The Psychology of the Physical Environment in Offices and Factories remains a fundamental reference for workplace design practitioners and researchers.
Communicating through possessions has been popular since there have been possessions, but some people have always been able to “speak” louder in this way than others.
Ordabayeva and Chandon investigated people’s behavior when distribution of goods is fairly equal.
Brunia and Hartjes-Gosseling conducted a case study at a Dutch government agency to learn about workspace personalization when offices are not assigned to individuals.
Roest and Rindfleisch have determined that there are significant reasons to design a restaurant so that it looks like other restaurants of the same type.
State borders matter, both legally and psychologically.