Co-Working Creativity (12-15-22)
Research indicates that co-working spaces may not support new businesses’ creativity long term.
Research indicates that co-working spaces may not support new businesses’ creativity long term.
With more and more people doing podcasts, creating optimal conditions for recording, at home, in offices, and elsewhere is becoming increasingly important.
The findings of a recent study linking wearing face masks to lower cognitive performance may reasonably be extended to thinking while distracted more generally.
Ho and colleagues studied links between culture and preferences for visual art.
Franssila and Kirjonen studied links between activity-based working and user performance.
Abdulkarim and Nasar continue to publish research on public plazas.
Is it worth the effort to go on a walk during the winter?
Nieuwenhuijsen and team identify mental health benefits of urban green spaces.
Researchers continue to study annoying sounds.
Motoki and teammates have found that opinions of brands can influence perceived tastes; it is possible that their findings can be applied more broadly.