Table of contents - Special Issue: Transdisciplinary Workplace Research (TWR) 2020 conference - Part 2
Guest Editors: Annette Kämpf-Dern, Mascha Will-Zocholl
Switching behaviour in activity-based working environments: an exploration of the reasons and influencing factors
Eunji Häne, Lukas WindlingerA tendency that employees do not frequently switch between different activity settings was reported in previous studies, which are opposed to underlying assumptions of…
Identifying interior design strategies for healthy workplaces – a literature review
Susanne Colenberg, Tuuli JylhäIt is widely recognized that interior office space can affect health in several ways. Strategic and evidence-based design, including explicit design objectives, well-chosen design…
Impact of activity-based work environments on knowledge work performance – quasi-experimental study in governmental workplaces
Heljä Franssila, Aleksi KirjonenWork environment change from the traditional cell- and open-space offices to activity-based work (ABW) generates many concerns among workforce and management. The purpose of this…
Exploring ways to study the workplace design in a small knowledge work company
Piia Markkanen, Eevi Juuti, Aulikki HerneojaThis study aims to find ways to bridge the gap between workplace design and research. Exploring the design process from general design aims to site-specific design makes the…
An architectural viewpoint to user-centred work environment research to support spatial understanding in a transdisciplinary context through ecosystem-based approach
Aulikki Herneoja, Piia Markkanen, Eevi JuutiThis paper aims to build on the presumption that defining the spatial solution of the activity-based office environment through user-centred interdisciplinary dialog would…
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1463-001XOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Eunhwa Yang
- Dr. Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek