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Effects of indoor environment factors on productivity of university workplaces: A structural equation model

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BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 233, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110098

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Indoor environment quality (IEQ); University; Office buildings; Productivity; New Zealand (NZ)

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Statistical analyses on survey data from 157 postgraduate students and 89 staff members at a university in New Zealand revealed the impact of indoor environment factors on the work productivity of office users. The results of partial least squares structural equational modelling confirmed the positive correlation between indoor environment quality (IEQ), wellbeing and comfort, and work productivity. The study highlighted the importance of incorporating productivity and wellbeing-oriented design features in university buildings and consulting with office users for optimized design solutions.
How are the indoor environment factors affecting the work productivity of office users in university buildings? Statistical analyses were undertaken on data probing building usage and self-reported indoor environment quality (IEQ) perception from a survey of 157 postgraduate students and 89 staff members at a university in New Zealand. Results of the partial least squares structural equational modelling confirmed the positive correlation among the IEQ within an office, the wellbeing and comfort as well as three dimensions of work productivity. IEQ factors relating to aesthetics and views were found to have the strongest effect on wellbeing and comfort as well as productivity for postgraduate students, whereas factors related to spatial and cleanliness are the most important for staff members. For both cohorts, the wellbeing and comfort in the office have significant direct effects on contextual performance, which indirectly further affects office users' ability in time management and task performance. The findings highlight the importance of the inclusion of design features that are productivity and wellbeing oriented across the building and the need for appropriate consultation with university office building users (e.g., students and staff) to achieve optimised design solutions.

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