Building in Exercise (12-06-13)
Colzato’s research confirms that exercise is not only good for our bodies but also for our minds.
Colzato’s research confirms that exercise is not only good for our bodies but also for our minds.
Spinuzzi completed a pioneering study of co-working behavior.
Steidle and Worth investigated links between lighting levels and creative thought.
Congdon and Gall present Steelcase’s recent research linking culture and design, which builds on the work of others, such as Geert Hofstede, in useful graphics at the web address noted in the citation, below.
Researchers from the University of Utrecht (Semin, de Groot, Smeets, Kaldewaij, and Duijndam) have confirmed that humans use chemical signals to communicate emotional states to other humans.
A recent study at the University of Michigan supports co-locating team members.
Current research elaborates ways in which messages sent by designed elements directly influence workers’ attitudes and actions, including collaboration and approach to innovation.
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Ravi Mehta, Rui Zhu, and Amar Cheema investigated noise levels in retail environments and their repercussions for shopper behavior.
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Dutcher investigated whether working on a task at a central location or remotely influences performance.