Purpose: This paper aims to explore the impact of workplaces, which support concentration and communication, and self-management practices on individual and team productivity. The underlying hypothesis is that the impact of these variables on the two levels of productivity (individual and team) and the two dimensions of productivity (quantity and quality) may be different. Design/methodology/approach: The paper is based on survey data from 998 Finnish knowledge workers. Factor analysis was used to test the dimensions of the conceptual model. Insights into the impact of workplaces for concentration and communications and self-management practices on productivity were obtained by multiple-regression analyses. Findings: The findings show that ...
Many jobs today are predominantly knowledge work. This makes organizations dependent on value create...
This paper examines the association of high-involvement innovation practices (HIIPs) and simultaneou...
The paper studies the relationship between information technology (IT) and managerial productivity. ...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the impact of workplaces, which support concentration and commun...
Purpose: Knowledge work productivity is a well-studied topic in the existing literature, but it has ...
Increasing productivity, stimulating knowledge sharing and satisfying employees. Three objectives wh...
The industrial age of Taylor and Ford transformed the landscape of office buildings. Office spaces w...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies in work pro- cesses has not brought the expect...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the role the behavioural environment plays in offi...
Within the modern ICT-enabled knowledge work context, questions related to access to information and...
Productivity tracking tools often determine productivity based on the time interacting with work-rel...
Purpose – Knowledge work (KW) is a well-researched topic. However, KW is difficult to measure and li...
The modern management theories show that workers perform best when they are happily engaged in what ...
This research paper provides a more encompassing review of self-assessment of a variety of knowledge...
Purpose: Productive employees are of important value for organizations. Both in practice as in resea...
Many jobs today are predominantly knowledge work. This makes organizations dependent on value create...
This paper examines the association of high-involvement innovation practices (HIIPs) and simultaneou...
The paper studies the relationship between information technology (IT) and managerial productivity. ...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the impact of workplaces, which support concentration and commun...
Purpose: Knowledge work productivity is a well-studied topic in the existing literature, but it has ...
Increasing productivity, stimulating knowledge sharing and satisfying employees. Three objectives wh...
The industrial age of Taylor and Ford transformed the landscape of office buildings. Office spaces w...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies in work pro- cesses has not brought the expect...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the role the behavioural environment plays in offi...
Within the modern ICT-enabled knowledge work context, questions related to access to information and...
Productivity tracking tools often determine productivity based on the time interacting with work-rel...
Purpose – Knowledge work (KW) is a well-researched topic. However, KW is difficult to measure and li...
The modern management theories show that workers perform best when they are happily engaged in what ...
This research paper provides a more encompassing review of self-assessment of a variety of knowledge...
Purpose: Productive employees are of important value for organizations. Both in practice as in resea...
Many jobs today are predominantly knowledge work. This makes organizations dependent on value create...
This paper examines the association of high-involvement innovation practices (HIIPs) and simultaneou...
The paper studies the relationship between information technology (IT) and managerial productivity. ...