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This book provides an understanding and imaging of how a
stress-free workplace might be designed and implemented in the
context of the 'new normal.' Statistics show that more and more
people are experiencing an increase in work-related stress, and its
impact on individual psychology and well-being as well as
organizational performance can be devastating. Globally, the most
recent data on work-related illnesses account for 2.4 million
deaths. Against this backdrop, and taking stock of how the pandemic
is affecting the workplace and employee well-being, this book
proposes transformations in work spaces, from implementing
effective "greening" features, to more efficient
technology-supported spaces. It establishes links between workplace
design and creativity, happiness and productivity, confronting
related issues such as generation gaps, digital interruptions,
collaborative work environments and sustainability, and their
respective connections with workspace environment and well-being.
The book situates this discussion within a broader discussion on
work and quality of life. Furthermore, the book demonstrates how
several sustainable development goals might be achieved through
transformed work spaces. Through an intersection between
organizational psychology, well-being and quality of life studies,
sociology, human resources, and ergonomics, this book is a timely
examination of work-related stress in relation to work spaces that
require rethinking and transformation in the throes, and wake, of
the pandemic.
This book provides an understanding and imaging of how a
stress-free workplace might be designed and implemented in the
context of the 'new normal.' Statistics show that more and more
people are experiencing an increase in work-related stress, and its
impact on individual psychology and well-being as well as
organizational performance can be devastating. Globally, the most
recent data on work-related illnesses account for 2.4 million
deaths. Against this backdrop, and taking stock of how the pandemic
is affecting the workplace and employee well-being, this book
proposes transformations in work spaces, from implementing
effective "greening" features, to more efficient
technology-supported spaces. It establishes links between workplace
design and creativity, happiness and productivity, confronting
related issues such as generation gaps, digital interruptions,
collaborative work environments and sustainability, and their
respective connections with workspace environment and well-being.
The book situates this discussion within a broader discussion on
work and quality of life. Furthermore, the book demonstrates how
several sustainable development goals might be achieved through
transformed work spaces. Through an intersection between
organizational psychology, well-being and quality of life studies,
sociology, human resources, and ergonomics, this book is a timely
examination of work-related stress in relation to work spaces that
require rethinking and transformation in the throes, and wake, of
the pandemic.
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