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Journal of Corporate Real Estate | 2016

Flexibility in use : switching behaviour and satisfaction in activity-based work environments

Jan Gerard Hoendervanger; Iris De Been; Nico W. Van Yperen; Mark P. Mobach; Casper J. Albers

Purpose Despite their growing popularity among organisations, satisfaction with activity-based work (ABW) environments is found to be below expectations. Research also suggests that workers typically do not switch frequently, or not at all, between different activity settings. Hence, the purpose of this study is to answer two main questions: Is switching behaviour related to satisfaction with ABW environments? Which factors may explain switching behaviour? Design/methodology/approach Questionnaire data provided by users of ABW environments (n = 3,189) were used to carry out ANOVA and logistic regression analyses. Findings Satisfaction ratings of the 4 per cent of the respondents who switched several times a day appeared to be significantly above average. Switching frequency was found to be positively related to heterogeneity of the activity profile, share of communication work and external mobility. Practical implications Our findings suggest that satisfaction with ABW environments might be enhanced by stimulating workers to switch more frequently. However, as strong objections against switching were observed and switching frequently does not seem to be compatible with all work patterns, this will presumably not work for everyone. Many workers are likely to be more satisfied if provided with an assigned (multifunctional) workstation. Originality/value In a large representative sample, clear evidence was found for relationships between behavioural aspects and appreciation of ABW environments that had not been studied previously.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Individual differences in satisfaction with activity-based work environments

Jan Gerard Hoendervanger; Anja F. Ernst; Casper J. Albers; Mark P. Mobach; Nico W. Van Yperen

Satisfaction with activity-based work environments (ABW environments) often falls short of expectations, with striking differences among individual workers. A better understanding of these differences may provide clues for optimising satisfaction with ABW environments and associated organisational outcomes. The current study was designed to examine how specific psychological needs, job characteristics, and demographic variables relate to satisfaction with ABW environments. Survey data collected at seven organizations in the Netherlands (N = 551) were examined using correlation and regression analyses. Significant correlates of satisfaction with ABW environments were found: need for relatedness (positive), need for privacy (negative), job autonomy (positive), social interaction (positive), internal mobility (positive), and age (negative). Need for privacy appeared to be a powerful predictor of individual differences in satisfaction with ABW environments. These findings underline the importance of providing work environments that allow for different work styles, in alignment with different psychological need strengths, job characteristics, and demographic variables. Improving privacy, especially for older workers and for workers high in need for privacy, seems key to optimizing satisfaction with ABW environments.


Corporate Real Estate Journal | 2016

Value Adding Management (VAM) of buildings and facility services in four steps

Theo van der Voordt; Jan Gerard Hoendervanger; Per Anker Jensen; Feike Bergsma


Smart WorkPlace | 2017

Organisatie- en mensgericht managen van smart workplaces

Jan Gerard Hoendervanger; Theo van der Voordt; Jaap Wijnja


Archive | 2017

Huisvestingsmanagement: van strategie tot exploitatie

Jan Gerard Hoendervanger; Jaap Wijnja; Theo van der Voordt


Archive | 2017

De invloed van gebouwde omgeving op de mens

Marjan Brouwers; Mark P. Mobach; Emma Zijlstra; Sjoukje van Dellen; Jan Gerard Hoendervanger


M & O | 2017

Het hedendaagse kantoor : De praktijk en haar blinde vlekken

Jan Gerard Hoendervanger; Gerry Hofkamp


M & O | 2017

Het hedendaagse kantoor

Jan Gerard Hoendervanger; Gerry Hofkamp


Corporate real estate asset management | 2017

Implementing activity-based working in the Netherlands: GasTerra

Jan Gerard Hoendervanger


24th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference | 2017

Towards Needs-Based Work Environments; Optimising Person-Environment Fit and Task-Environment Fit in Activity-Based Work Environments

Casper J. Albers; Jan Gerard Hoendervanger; Nico W. Van Yperen; Mark P. Mobach

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Theo van der Voordt

Delft University of Technology

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Mark P. Mobach

Hanze University of Applied Sciences

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Feike Bergsma

Saxion University of Applied Sciences

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Per Anker Jensen

Technical University of Denmark

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