1st Edition

A Handbook of Theories on Designing Alignment Between People and the Office Environment

Edited By Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek, Vitalija Danivska Copyright 2021
312 Pages 50 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

312 Pages 50 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Although workplace design and management are gaining more and more attention from modern organizations, workplace research is still very fragmented and spread across multiple disciplines in academia. There are several books on the market related to workplaces, facility management (FM), and corporate real estate management (CREM) disciplines, but few open up a theoretical and practical discussion... Read more

1. Gathering theories to explain employee-workplace alignment from an interdisciplinary viewpoint

Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek and Vitalija Danivska

2. Person–environment fit theory: application to the design of work environments

Lynne Audrey Armitage and Johari Hussein Nassor Amar

3. Job demands-resources model: its applicability to the workplace environment and human flourishing

Michael Roskams, Eileen McNeely, Dorota Weziak-Bialowolska, and Piotr Bialowolski

4. Task-technology fit theory: an approach for mitigating technostress

Nelda Vendramin, Giulia Nardelli, and Christine Ipsen

5. Action regulation theory

Lukas Windlinger

6. Privacy regulation theory: redevelopment and application to work privacy

Clara Weber, Birgitta Gatersleben, Barbara Degenhardt, and Lukas Windlinger

7. Information space(s)

Mascha Will-Zocholl

8. Social constructionism theory: constructing the user experience of workplace

Kaisa Airo

9. Ecological systems theory

Eunhwa Yang and Bonnie Sanborn

10. Temperament theory: understanding people in a workplace context

Mel Bull

11. Two-process theory of perceived control: changing the workspace and changing the self

Daibin Xie

12. Organisational culture theories: dimensions of organisational culture and office layouts

Kusal Nanayakkara and Sara Wilkinson

13. Theory of attractive quality: occupant satisfaction with indoor environmental quality at workplaces

Quan Jin, Holger Wallbaum, Jungsoo Kim, and Richard de Dear

14. Flourish theory: a model for multisensory human-centric design

Derek Clements-Croome

15. Biophilia hypothesis: the benefits of nature in the workplace

Sven Wolf Ostner

16. Place attachment theory

Goksenin Inalhan, Eunhwa Yang, and Clara Weber

17. Evolutionary psychology theory: can I ever let go of my past?

Young Lee

18. Behavioural economics theory: masters of deviations, irrationalities, and biases

Young Lee

19. Nudging in the workplace: facilitating desirable behaviour by changing the environment

Tina Venema and Laurens van Gestel

20. Activity theory: a framework for understanding the interrelations between users and workplace design

Maral Babapour, Antonio Cobaleda-Cordero, and MariAnne Karlsson

21. Space syntax theory: understanding human movement, co-presence and encounters in relation to the spatial structure of workplaces

Kerstin Sailer and Petros Koutsolampros

22. Organisational knowledge creation theory and knowledge workplaces

Mervi Huhtelin and Suvi Nenonen

23. Towards an interdisciplinary employee-workplace alignment theory

Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek, Susanne Colenberg, and Vitalija Danviska

Biography

Dr Ir Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek is an associate professor in corporate real estate (CRE) and workplace at the Department of the Built Environment at Eindhoven University of Technology. She is Chair of the Transdisciplinary Workplace Research (TWR) network, co-editor of the Journal of CRE, and a regular speaker at international events. In her research, she approaches workplaces as an important strategic resource for knowledge organizations, studying how they should be managed strategically and how workplace design and use aspects impact employee and organizational outcomes.

Dr Vitalija Danivska is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Built Environment at Aalto University, Finland. With a background in real estate economics, she is particularly interested in the real estate business and corporate, facilities management areas. In 2018, she obtained her doctoral degree with her thesis studying the 'Workplace-as-a-Service' concept. She received the EuroFM 2020 Best Paper award, was the runner-up for the 2018 EuroFM Researcher of the Year award, and organized the first TWR conference in 2018 in Tampere, Finland.