2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/3476490
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Effects of Lighting Quality on Working Efficiency of Workers in Office Building in Tanzania

Abstract: Background In this era of Information Communication Technology, a high-quality working environment is essential to the occupants. Providing quantity rather the quality of work environments is very common in most of the least developed countries, including Tanzania. Existing research asserts that poor indoor environmental quality such as lighting has a detrimental effect on human health, and in case of the office working population, it also affects their work performance. This study aims to analyze the effects … Show more

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“…So, it can be interpreted that work environment variables have a positive effect on performance. This result is consistent with the research, conducted by Agbozo et al (2017); Katabaro & Yan (2019); Malik et al (2011) which states that the physical environment has a positive effect on the work environment.…”
Section: The Work Environment Has a Positive Effect On Performancesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…So, it can be interpreted that work environment variables have a positive effect on performance. This result is consistent with the research, conducted by Agbozo et al (2017); Katabaro & Yan (2019); Malik et al (2011) which states that the physical environment has a positive effect on the work environment.…”
Section: The Work Environment Has a Positive Effect On Performancesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…From these results, it can be deduced that glare has the highest mean to the perception of the lighting system and lighting affecting mood has the lowest mean score. This could imply that artificial lighting design in the offices under consideration does not conform to International commission on lighting (CIE) standards, and this is in agreement with the findings of Katabaro and Yan ( 2019) who worked on effects of lighting quality on working efficiency of workers in office buildings in Tanzania. The study noted that occupants are less satisfied with the lighting quality in their working environment, which significantly affected their work efficiency and wellbeing.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…These conditions can lead to anxiety and fatigue as well as migraines and nausea, backache, neck pain, shoulder pain, poor concentration, and daytime sleepiness (Pauley, 2004). Illumination at the workplace is determined by the type of light source, its location and mounting height, as well as the type of luminaire and its dispersion of light (Katabaro & Yan, 2019). Illuminance levels and homogeneity that are at the optimum level increase visual perception, reducing tiredness symptoms including eye pain and headaches.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%