Choosing where to work: an empirical study of collaborative activities’ impact on workspace choice behavior

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Magdalena Mateescu, Hartmut Schulze, Simone Kauffeld
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Abstract

Purpose

In today’s rapidly evolving work landscape, the design of office spaces is a crucial concern for organizations. Companies are redefining offices as collaboration hubs to entice employees back to in-person work. However, the understanding of how employees choose their workspaces, especially for collaborative activities, and how this should inform office design is lacking. Workers’ collaborative activity patterns can help better understand workspace choice behavior (WCB). In two studies, this paper aims to explore which characteristics of collaborative activities to consider when reshaping offices.

Design/methodology/approach

Data collected in a cross-sectional study design at a research institution (n = 285) and a university (n = 352) were used for confirmatory factor analyses and regression analysis.

Findings

The first study shows that collaborative activities can be classified into three distinct types: coordinative activities (planned and formal), deep collaboration (planned and complex) and spontaneous communication (informal and short encounters). The second study revalidates this classification and reveals patterns impacting WCB. Frequency and location preference of spontaneous communication and work environment satisfaction are strong predictors of on-site work. Personal characteristics like gender, age, managerial position or commute time are less consequential than assumed.

Practical implications

The results pinpoint guidelines for office designers and leaders in shaping effective workspaces and policies.

Originality/value

This paper provides new insights into classifying collaborative activities and personal characteristics, activity characteristics and environmental factors influencing WCB.

选择工作地点:协作活动对工作空间选择行为影响的实证研究
目的在当今飞速发展的工作环境中,办公空间的设计是企业关注的一个重要问题。公司正在将办公室重新定义为协作中心,以吸引员工回到现场工作。然而,对于员工如何选择工作空间,尤其是如何进行协作活动,以及如何为办公室设计提供参考,却缺乏了解。工人的协作活动模式有助于更好地理解工作空间选择行为(WCB)。第一项研究表明,协作活动可分为三种不同类型:协调活动(有计划的正式活动)、深度协作(有计划的复杂活动)和自发交流(非正式的短暂交流)。第二项研究重新验证了这一分类,并揭示了影响周转箱的模式。自发交流的频率和地点偏好以及工作环境满意度是现场工作的有力预测因素。性别、年龄、管理职位或通勤时间等个人特征的影响比假设的要小。原创性/价值本文为协作活动的分类以及影响 WCB 的个人特征、活动特征和环境因素提供了新的见解。
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