Deakin University
Browse

The impact of work settings on organisational performance measures in built facilities

Version 2 2024-06-17, 03:53
Version 1 2014-10-27, 16:27
journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 03:53 authored by B Ilozor, P Love, G Treloar
A current facilities management discourse seeks to discover how the built environment promotes or retards organisational change. However, whether or not significant change arises at all is yet to be definitively established. Hence, a contribution to the school of thought in this direction is considered important. This research investigated organisational performance relative to innovative work settings. The aim of the study was to determine whether organisational performance and, hence, change are indeed brought about by innovative work settings. A sample of 102 work settings was studied, and several null hypotheses on innovative work settings and organisational performance were tested using the Kruskal-Wallis H test. Although subtle shifts were observed in the aspects of organisational performance that seem predicated on innovative work settings, to some extent the proposition that the physical properties and design of the workplace can influence organisational performance was validated.

History

Journal

Facilities

Volume

20

Pagination

61-67

Location

Bradford, England

ISSN

0263-2772

eISSN

1758-7131

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2002, MCB UP Limited

Issue

1-2

Publisher

Emerald