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The impact of indoor environmental quality on work productivity in university open-plan research offices
AbstractIndoor environmental quality (IEQ) has significant impacts on office occupants' productivity and these impacts differ according to the type of office. The present study focuses on a special type of open-plan offices, university open-plan research offices (UOROs), and aims to study how the IEQ of this type of offices affects the occupants' productivity. A four-part IEQ assessment framework for the University Open-plan Research Office (UORO) is first proposed. Then the investigation is conducted based on survey responses collected from 231 people who are working in UOROs from 19 universities in China. The analysis results show a clear picture of (1) how the office productivity is affected by the five key IEQ aspects (layout, air quality, thermal comfort, lighting and acoustic environment), (2) how these five key IEQ aspects are affected by their corresponding sub-factors, such as conversation noise, and (3) how occupants' perception of sub-factors are affected by individual factors, such as occupant demographics and work activity. The results also emphasize the quality of acoustic environment has the greatest influence on the occupants' productivity in UOROs and imply occupants working in UOROs have higher requirements for acoustic environment than in other common types of open-plan offices. Based on the analysis, a decision-making strategy is also presented for the evaluation and improvement of the IEQ of UOROs.
HighlightsThe impacts of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) on work productivity in university open-plan research offices (UOROs) are studied.How the qualities of key IEQ aspects in UOROs are affected by their sub-factors are analyzed.Individual factors, such as occupant demographics and work activity, have significant impacts on the perception of IEQ in UOROs.Occupants working in UOROs could have higher requirements for acoustic environment than in general open-plan offices.A decision-making strategy for UORO's IEQ evaluation and improvement is also proposed.
The impact of indoor environmental quality on work productivity in university open-plan research offices
AbstractIndoor environmental quality (IEQ) has significant impacts on office occupants' productivity and these impacts differ according to the type of office. The present study focuses on a special type of open-plan offices, university open-plan research offices (UOROs), and aims to study how the IEQ of this type of offices affects the occupants' productivity. A four-part IEQ assessment framework for the University Open-plan Research Office (UORO) is first proposed. Then the investigation is conducted based on survey responses collected from 231 people who are working in UOROs from 19 universities in China. The analysis results show a clear picture of (1) how the office productivity is affected by the five key IEQ aspects (layout, air quality, thermal comfort, lighting and acoustic environment), (2) how these five key IEQ aspects are affected by their corresponding sub-factors, such as conversation noise, and (3) how occupants' perception of sub-factors are affected by individual factors, such as occupant demographics and work activity. The results also emphasize the quality of acoustic environment has the greatest influence on the occupants' productivity in UOROs and imply occupants working in UOROs have higher requirements for acoustic environment than in other common types of open-plan offices. Based on the analysis, a decision-making strategy is also presented for the evaluation and improvement of the IEQ of UOROs.
HighlightsThe impacts of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) on work productivity in university open-plan research offices (UOROs) are studied.How the qualities of key IEQ aspects in UOROs are affected by their sub-factors are analyzed.Individual factors, such as occupant demographics and work activity, have significant impacts on the perception of IEQ in UOROs.Occupants working in UOROs could have higher requirements for acoustic environment than in general open-plan offices.A decision-making strategy for UORO's IEQ evaluation and improvement is also proposed.
The impact of indoor environmental quality on work productivity in university open-plan research offices
Kang, Shengxian (author) / Ou, Dayi (author) / Mak, Cheuk Ming (author)
Building and Environment ; 124 ; 78-89
2017-07-03
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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