Purpose - This paper aims to examine the implementation of a workspace strategy within Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council. It identifies the efficiencies that were achieved through the increase in office workspace numbers, as well as the associated advantages of locating more people within the Civic Centre. Equally, this study examines the users’ perspective. Design/methodology/approach - A survey was carried out in 2013, with Property and Design Services as a sample Council Department, to identify employees’ level of satisfaction with the implementation of the strategy. A paper-based questionnaire was handed to all participants. The primary comparison was their experience before and after changes to the workplace. Findings - The ...
Purpose - This paper aims to identify whether employees’ organisational position affect their percei...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was: (i) to identify office users’ perception of the organisation...
This study considers the impact of two examples of the Working without Walls (WwW) design initiative...
There is much research and literature on smart workplace utilisation and the positive impact this ca...
The traditional enclosed office is becoming less common. The term “workspace” is more reflective of...
Offices are evolving rapidly to facilitate organisational cost reductions and to better support cont...
Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to assess how the needs of knowledge workers are affected by r...
The research surveys the uptake of 'modern' or flexible working practices in UK Local Authorities, e...
Realities of the modern economy require organisations to compete with creativity and innovation. Cen...
Masters Research ReportWorldwide, organisational workspaces are changing dramatically, due to the so...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.October 2019 2019. Major: Architecture. Advisors: Blaine Brownel...
Considers how traditional office design is no longer appropriate for new ways of working and the cha...
Today, many organisations are implementing Activity Based Workplaces (ABW), which offer an open and ...
As indicated in Government reports and previous research, the traditional office environment of both...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to explore the use of, and challenges associated with, spatial c...
Purpose - This paper aims to identify whether employees’ organisational position affect their percei...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was: (i) to identify office users’ perception of the organisation...
This study considers the impact of two examples of the Working without Walls (WwW) design initiative...
There is much research and literature on smart workplace utilisation and the positive impact this ca...
The traditional enclosed office is becoming less common. The term “workspace” is more reflective of...
Offices are evolving rapidly to facilitate organisational cost reductions and to better support cont...
Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to assess how the needs of knowledge workers are affected by r...
The research surveys the uptake of 'modern' or flexible working practices in UK Local Authorities, e...
Realities of the modern economy require organisations to compete with creativity and innovation. Cen...
Masters Research ReportWorldwide, organisational workspaces are changing dramatically, due to the so...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.October 2019 2019. Major: Architecture. Advisors: Blaine Brownel...
Considers how traditional office design is no longer appropriate for new ways of working and the cha...
Today, many organisations are implementing Activity Based Workplaces (ABW), which offer an open and ...
As indicated in Government reports and previous research, the traditional office environment of both...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to explore the use of, and challenges associated with, spatial c...
Purpose - This paper aims to identify whether employees’ organisational position affect their percei...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was: (i) to identify office users’ perception of the organisation...
This study considers the impact of two examples of the Working without Walls (WwW) design initiative...