| Literature DB >> 29508648 |
Mareike Heinzen1, Eugenia Cacciatori2, Frank A Zoller3, Roman Boutellier3.
Abstract
Although several studies have examined the impact of open workspaces, there is still an on-going debate about its advantages and disadvantages. Our paper contributes to this debate by shedding light on three issues: the effect of open workspaces on (1) the flow of communication along and across hierarchical lines; (2) the content of communication; and (3) the specificities of open integrated laboratories. Our findings derive from a longitudinal case in a large pharmaceutical company that has relocated some R&D teams from enclosed to multi-space offices and labs. The relocation has resulted in (a) increased interdisciplinary communication, particularly at lower hierarchical levels, (b) a shift of the location of discussions and the content of conversations and (c) an improved knowledge about expertise distribution. Practitioner Summary: Communication is essential in knowledge-driven organisations. This article examines the impact of a relocation of R&D employees from enclosed to multi-space offices and labs on communication patterns. We explain how the new environment fosters interdisciplinary communication, shifts the location of discussions and increases the knowledge of expertise distribution.Entities:
Keywords: Knowledge work; distribution of expertise; face-to-face communication; integrated laboratory; workspace
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29508648 DOI: 10.1080/00140139.2018.1449254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ergonomics ISSN: 0014-0139 Impact factor: 2.778