Auditory distractions in open office settings: a multi attribute utility approach to workspace decision making
In open office settings, auditory distractions coming from surrounding work environment are shown to be a considerable source of indirect costs to an organization, such as performance costs, behavioral costs, and healthcare costs, to name a few. These costs are substantial to affect the net producti...
Main Author: | Juneja, Parminder K. |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/34771 |
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