The Physical Work Environment and its Relationship to Stress
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Caza, Arran
Jordan, Peter
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Ayoko, Oluremi B
Ashkanasy, Neal N
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How we work and the environments in which we do it are changing rapidly. At the same time, workplace stress is rising, with high costs for individuals and organisations. In this chapter, we review research findings about the relationship between the physical work environment and stress to summarise the current state of knowledge. Using this summary, we propose evidence-based recommendations of ways in which the physical environment might be adjusted to reduce stress for employees.
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Organizational Behaviour and the Physical Environment
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Health services and systems
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Sander, EJ; Caza, A; Jordan, P, The Physical Work Environment and its Relationship to Stress, Organizational Behaviour and the Physical Environment, 2020, 15, pp. 268-284