Examining the impact of indoor environmental quality on individual productivity of knowledge workers in green certified buildings

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Saul Nurick, Andrew Thatcher
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Purpose This paper aims to investigate green buildings and individual productivity, specifically within the context of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) within green certified office buildings. The purpose of the research was to determine how self-assessed productivity levels were influenced by the indoor environment of the office building. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative data analysis was conducted via semi-structured interviews in two financial services companies (FSCs), both based in green certified office buildings in South Africa. Thematic analysis was conducted to extract common themes from the data. Furthermore, the data were compared to previous research to identify new potential pathways or provide support for existing pathways. Findings The main findings were that physical components, such as temperature, lighting, ventilation and noise, contribute depending on the respondent to individual productivity, engagement, organisational commitment and psychological wellbeing. Safety, underpinned by location and amenities, was a new component not previously considered that subtly contributed to individual productivity. Originality/value The research provides valuable insight into the contributing factors that impact individual productivity within a green certified office building, as previous researchers have yet to reach a consensus on the relationship between individual productivity and IEQ in green certified office buildings.
研究绿色认证建筑中室内环境质量对知识工作者个人生产力的影响
本文旨在调查绿色建筑和个人生产力,特别是在室内环境质量(IEQ)在绿色认证的办公大楼的背景下。这项研究的目的是确定自我评估的生产力水平是如何受到办公楼室内环境的影响的。设计/方法/方法定性数据分析是通过半结构化访谈在两家金融服务公司(fsc)中进行的,这两家公司都位于南非的绿色认证办公楼内。进行主题分析,从数据中提取共同主题。此外,将数据与先前的研究进行比较,以确定新的潜在途径或为现有途径提供支持。调查的主要发现是,温度、照明、通风和噪音等物理因素对个人生产力、敬业度、组织承诺和心理健康的影响取决于受访者。安全,以地理位置和便利设施为基础,是一个以前没有考虑过的新组成部分,它微妙地促进了个人生产力。独创性/价值该研究对影响绿色认证办公大楼内个人生产力的因素提供了有价值的见解,因为之前的研究人员尚未就绿色认证办公大楼中个人生产力与环境质量之间的关系达成共识。
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