TY - JOUR AB - Purpose This paper aims to identify the employee characteristics which are most strongly associated with perceived requirements for different aspects of the workplace environment.Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire was completed by 364 employees from a large private-sector organisation. Respondents were surveyed on different work-related, personality and demographic characteristics. They then completed a series of items measuring perceived requirements for four aspects of the workplace environment (workspace segregation, workspace territoriality, individual environmental control and aesthetic quality). Associations between employee characteristics and perceived workplace requirements were explored using multiple regression analyses.Findings Numerous significant associations emerged. For example, the requirement for more segregated workspaces was associated with higher susceptibility to distraction, and the requirement for higher workspace territoriality was associated with less positive perceptions regarding the impact of flexible working on work effectiveness.Originality/value The individual difference factors which moderate satisfaction with the workplace environment have received relatively little attention in past research. The present study addresses this knowledge gap by including a wider range of employee characteristics and comprehensively investigating which of these most strongly predict differences in perceived requirements for the workplace. VL - 38 IS - 3/4 SN - 0263-2772 DO - 10.1108/F-09-2018-0105 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/F-09-2018-0105 AU - Roskams Michael AU - Haynes Barry PY - 2019 Y1 - 2019/01/01 TI - Employee-workplace alignment: Employee characteristics and perceived workplace requirements T2 - Facilities PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 282 EP - 297 Y2 - 2024/04/20 ER -