Routledge Handbook of High-Performance Workplaces
Contributor(s)
Candido, Christhina (editor)
Durakovic, Iva (editor)
Marzban, Samin (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This timely book focuses on an overview of the fundamentals behind high-performance workplaces underpinning occupants’ satisfaction, health, and productivity. To this end, it covers human, environmental, and organisational aspects proven to be of great relevance to the design of high-performance workplaces. Perhaps most significantly it looks at these characteristics both before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
From the exodus from private offices to the rise of open-plan workplaces, where, how and when people work was changing rapidly pre-COVID. Post-COVID, pandemic-imposed restrictions banished workers from offices into their homes fast, leaving organisation scrambling to keep workers functioning away from HQ. After the immediate shockwaves set by the pandemic, workers and organisations have had the time to learn about positives and negative aspects of remote working with the vast majority now questioning the need to go back to HQ and the purpose of offices. In this book, the contributors share and discuss lessons learned from research conducted in workplaces pre- and post-2020 with a view of providing a clear picture about what high-performance workplaces are about, including the key drivers behind workers’ satisfaction, health, and productivity. This handbook builds on a programme of applied research conducted in workplaces led by the editors over the last decade which is aimed at understanding the synergies between the design, performance, and experience of spaces. It examines ergonomics, biophilic design, acoustics, indoor air quality, thermal comfort, diversity, leadership, psychological safety, culture, and much more.
Research findings are presented side-by-side with case studies selected from the research database led by the editors. Industry experts add to the academic voice, reinforcing the authenticity of this book and its relevance to other stakeholders found outside the academic arena, including the property and design industry, students, government, and the community in general.
Keywords
Interior design;Biophilic design;Health;Wellbeing;Workplace stress;Thermal comfort;Indoor environment;Diversity;Work life balance;Home working;Home worker;Pandemic;Covid;Office design;Workplace design;Organisational environment;Ergonomic;Acoustics;Visual comfort;Active design;Human factors;Neuro diversityDOI
10.1201/9781003328728ISBN
9781032358130, 9781003328728, 9781040042472, 9781040042441Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2024Imprint
CRC PressSeries
Transdisciplinary Workplace Research and Management,Classification
Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints
Occupational and industrial psychology
The environment
Architecture: interior design
Health and safety in the workplace
Property and real estate
Economics
Organizational theory and behaviour
Management: leadership and motivation
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Mechanical engineering
Heating, lighting, ventilation
Acoustic and sound engineering
Health, Relationships and Personal development
Social and ethical issues
Sociology: work and labour
Personnel and human resources management