Theories of space and the physical reality of organizations have been widely ignored by organizational theory, as Clegg and Kornberger assert in their 2006 edition of Space, Organisations and Management Theory. To understand how employees use space to create favourable conditions to complete their e-learning programmes, this chapter will use the approach introduced by Moles and Rohmer (1998). These researchers have examined the notion of champs de liberté in how people use space for their activities. They explain that spatial configurations offer people the freedom to act in a game of constraints and opportunities, which can be physical, biological, social, moral and statistical. We will try to demonstrate how different working environments...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...
This article contributes to labour process debates around managerial control and worker autonomy in ...
While coworking spaces (CSs) were traditionally viewed as a necessity for self-employed workers and ...
International audienceTheories of space and the physical reality of organizations have been widely i...
This paper argues that contemporary workplaces give rise to many different forms of knowledge creati...
This thesis takes a phenomenological approach to the examination of the organizational need for shar...
This paper explores the impact of the physical and social dimensions of the work environment on sati...
This paper explores the impact of the physical and social dimensions of the work environment on &nbs...
International audiencePsychological and organizational literature has rarely considered materiality ...
This paper explores the impact of the physical and social dimensions of the work environment on sat...
Organisations are increasingly starting to recognise that technology based competitive advantages ar...
The objective of this essay is to provide the beginning of a principled classification of some of th...
AbstractThe objective of this essay is to provide the beginning of a principled classification of so...
The objective of this essay is to provide the beginning of a principled classification of some of th...
Some businesses have begun to make space work for their staff, while others are stuck in a differen...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...
This article contributes to labour process debates around managerial control and worker autonomy in ...
While coworking spaces (CSs) were traditionally viewed as a necessity for self-employed workers and ...
International audienceTheories of space and the physical reality of organizations have been widely i...
This paper argues that contemporary workplaces give rise to many different forms of knowledge creati...
This thesis takes a phenomenological approach to the examination of the organizational need for shar...
This paper explores the impact of the physical and social dimensions of the work environment on sati...
This paper explores the impact of the physical and social dimensions of the work environment on &nbs...
International audiencePsychological and organizational literature has rarely considered materiality ...
This paper explores the impact of the physical and social dimensions of the work environment on sat...
Organisations are increasingly starting to recognise that technology based competitive advantages ar...
The objective of this essay is to provide the beginning of a principled classification of some of th...
AbstractThe objective of this essay is to provide the beginning of a principled classification of so...
The objective of this essay is to provide the beginning of a principled classification of some of th...
Some businesses have begun to make space work for their staff, while others are stuck in a differen...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...
This article contributes to labour process debates around managerial control and worker autonomy in ...
While coworking spaces (CSs) were traditionally viewed as a necessity for self-employed workers and ...