Relationships between employees and their nomadic, non-territorial work environment


Autoria(s): Rho, Jung-Hee (Jenny)
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Recent and current socio-cultural trends are significant factors impacting on how business is conduced and correspondingly, on how work environments are designed. New communication technology is helping to break physical boundaries and change the way and speed of conducting business. One of the main characteristics of these new workplaces is non-permanency wherein the individual employee has no dedicated personally assigned office, work station, or desk. In this non-territorial, nomadic situation, employees undertake their work tasks in a wide variety of work settings inside and outside the office building. Such environments are understood to be must suitable where there is the need for high interaction with others as well as a high level of concentrated, independent work. This thesis reports on a project designed to develop a deeper understanding of the relationships between people (P) and their built environment (E) in the context of everyday work practice in a nomadic and non-territorial work environment. To achieve this, the study focuses on the experiences of employees as they understand them in relation to their work and the designed/ physical work environment. In this sense, the study is qualitative and grounded in nature. It does not assume any previously established theory nor test any presenting hypothesis. Instead it interviews the participants about their situations at work in their workplace, interprets natural interaction and creates a foundation for the development of theory informing workplace design, particularly theory that recognises the human nature of work and the need, as highlighted by several seminal researchers, for a greater understanding of how people manage and adapt in dynamic work environments.

Formato

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26368/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26368/1/Jung-Hee_Rho_Thesis.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26368/2/Jung-Hee_Rho_Citation.pdf

Rho, Jung-Hee (Jenny) (2008) Relationships between employees and their nomadic, non-territorial work environment. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design

Palavras-Chave #workplace design, non-territorial work environment, nomadic work environment, employees’ experiences, a sense of control
Tipo

Thesis