1998
DOI: 10.1108/02632779810211812
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Evaluating user satisfaction: case studies in Australasia

Abstract: This paper briefly describes problems in the methodology of a 1994 World Health Organisation Study of Building Health in office workers. The advantages of the Works Canada Office User Satisfaction Survey instrument are described. The Works Canada Survey’s application to 16 regional Queensland Government offices is described in relation to its ability to target building maintenance and refurbishment related to occupant satisfaction and productivity. The article describes modifications made to the Works Canada i… Show more

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“…Digital questionnaires, and to a certain extent hard-copy questionnaires, were used to collect data about the user satisfaction of the employees in the five buildings. Figure 2, constructed by Kwon et al (2019b), illustrates the main ten factors of user satisfaction with physical and psychological comforts, based on the studies by De Been and Beijer (2014), Vischer (2008), Tucker and Smith (2008) and Leifer (1998). The ten factors are classified according to three dimensions: physical comfort, functional-influential comfort and psychological comfort.…”
Section: Methodology 21 Study Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital questionnaires, and to a certain extent hard-copy questionnaires, were used to collect data about the user satisfaction of the employees in the five buildings. Figure 2, constructed by Kwon et al (2019b), illustrates the main ten factors of user satisfaction with physical and psychological comforts, based on the studies by De Been and Beijer (2014), Vischer (2008), Tucker and Smith (2008) and Leifer (1998). The ten factors are classified according to three dimensions: physical comfort, functional-influential comfort and psychological comfort.…”
Section: Methodology 21 Study Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A totally "people-centred" approach to evaluating users of office environments is adopted by Leifer (1998). He uses a measure of office user satisfaction on a five-point Likert scale, and presents a number of Australian case studies as means of supporting this approach to user evaluation.…”
Section: Defining Office Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Donald (1994a) investigates issues of critical management and organisational processes that shape the use of office environments. The high priority apportioned to user satisfaction as a determinant of facilities effectiveness in the human environment was demonstrated in the case studies conducted by Leifer (1998) and Hinks and McNay (1999).…”
Section: A Facilities Management Contextmentioning
confidence: 95%