2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2013.06.012
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Influence of indoor air temperature on human thermal comfort, motivation and performance

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“…The test indicated that the relationship between the variables was positive indicating that as the management of Pioneer Food Cannery improves its conduciveness of room temperature and air quality, there is a corresponding increase in its employee productivity. This result confirms the studies conducted by Chan et al [27], Lan et al [11], Cui et al [28], Zalejska-Jonsson and Wilhelmsson [29], Zen et al [30], and Krishnamoorthy et al [31] which indicated that conduciveness of air temperature and air quality has a significant positive influence on employee well-being, workload, and productivity.…”
Section: Impact Of Work Ergonomics On the Productivity Of Pfc Employeessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The test indicated that the relationship between the variables was positive indicating that as the management of Pioneer Food Cannery improves its conduciveness of room temperature and air quality, there is a corresponding increase in its employee productivity. This result confirms the studies conducted by Chan et al [27], Lan et al [11], Cui et al [28], Zalejska-Jonsson and Wilhelmsson [29], Zen et al [30], and Krishnamoorthy et al [31] which indicated that conduciveness of air temperature and air quality has a significant positive influence on employee well-being, workload, and productivity.…”
Section: Impact Of Work Ergonomics On the Productivity Of Pfc Employeessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This is of great importance in the nursery buildings, because it has a significant effect on the performance of building occupants. The learning effect, motivation and performance are closely related to the indoor environment quality, and are greatly affected by air temperature in particular [17].…”
Section: The Benefits Of Energy Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It does appear, for example, that motivation plays a role in mediating the impact of air temperatures on performance. 12 Also, it has been suggested that 'cognitive tolerance' may help tolerate sub-optimal thermal comfort conditions, 13 whereby users are more tolerant of stimuli when they are sympathetic to its cause. 14 Overall, this Editorial argues that energy efficiency interventions/solutions may not be sufficient to reduce energy demand, especially if they are coupled with ambiguous messages which, in an attempt to make such solutions more appealing, present them as capable of providing more (e.g.…”
Section: Marcella Uccimentioning
confidence: 99%