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Activity-based workspace 2 At-home ethnography 1 Communication 1 Implementation 1 Lefebvre 1 Longitudinal study 1 Performance 1 Physical work environment 1 Privacy 1 Professional narratives 1
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Eismann, Tobias T. 1 Meinel, Martin 1 Nooij, Bernadette 1 Rücker, Marc 1 Söllner, Antonia 1 Teelken, Christine 1 Veenswijk, Marcel 1 Voigt, Kai-Ingo 1 van Teunenbroek, Claire 1
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate 1 Journal of Organizational Ethnography 1
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Glorifying and scapegoating narratives underlying activity-based workspaces in higher education
Nooij, Bernadette; van Teunenbroek, Claire; Teelken, … - In: Journal of Organizational Ethnography 13 (2024) 2, pp. 196-215
Purpose Our study centered on activity-based workspaces (ABWs), unassigned open-plan configurations where users’ activities determine the workplace. These workspaces are conceived and shaped by accommodation professionals (APs) like managers and architects and are loaded with their ideas,...
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Balancing privacy and communication in activity-based workspaces: a longitudinal study
Rücker, Marc; Eismann, Tobias T.; Meinel, Martin; … - In: Journal of Corporate Real Estate 25 (2022) 3, pp. 181-204
Purpose The aim of this study is to investigate whether activity-based workspaces (ABWs) are able to solve the privacy-communication trade-off known from fixed-desk offices. In fixed-desk offices, employees work in private or open-plan offices (or in combi-offices) with fixed workstations, which...
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