Journal of Corporate Real Estate: Volume 22 Issue 4

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Does an open-plan office actually work? A workplace gap analysis: importance and perceived support of key activities

Ricardo Jose Chacon Vega, Stephen P. Gale, Yujin Kim, Sungil Hong, Eunhwa Yang

This study aims to investigate the performance of open-plan office layouts and to identify occupants’ concerns in existing open-plan office layouts.

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Impact of activity-based workplaces on burnout and engagement dimensions

Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek, Theo van der Voordt, Rik Aussems, Theo Arentze, Pascale Le Blanc

This paper aims to explore, which characteristics of activity-based offices are related to the position of workers on the burnout – engagement continuum.

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A randomised field experiment to test the restorative properties of purpose-built biophilic “regeneration pods”

Michael Roskams, Barry Haynes

There has been limited investigation into how “biophilic design” (i.e. the integration of nature within the built environment) can be effectively used within the workplace to…

Pride and productivity – introducing and testing the Healing Offices® design concept

Anicee Carolyn Bauer

The purpose of this study is to learn to what extent the physical workspace can contribute to employee health and happiness. In this context, it introduces an evidence-based…

Cover of Journal of Corporate Real Estate

ISSN:

1463-001X

Online date, start – end:

1998

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Eunhwa Yang
  • Dr. Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek