2017
DOI: 10.1108/jfm-03-2017-0010
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The impact of workplaces and self-management practices on the productivity of knowledge workers

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to explore the impact of workplaces, which support concentration and communication, and self-management practices on individual and team productivity. The underlying hypothesis is that the impact of these variables on the two levels of productivity (individual and team) and the two dimensions of productivity (quantity and quality) may be different. Design/methodology/approach The paper is based on survey data from 998 Finnish knowledge workers. Factor analysis was used to test the dim… Show more

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“…Moreover, knowledge management also impacts the motivators or motivating factors. For examples, by providing the workers with following elements of motivating factors (e.g., Drucker, 1999;Foss, Minbaeva, Pedersen, & Reinholt, 2009;Liu, Wang, & Lin, 2017;Palvalin, 2017;Palvalin, van der Voordt, & Jylhä, 2017;Shujahat et al, 2017b; Turriago-Hoyos et al, 2016):…”
Section: Knowledge Management and Knowledge-worker Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, knowledge management also impacts the motivators or motivating factors. For examples, by providing the workers with following elements of motivating factors (e.g., Drucker, 1999;Foss, Minbaeva, Pedersen, & Reinholt, 2009;Liu, Wang, & Lin, 2017;Palvalin, 2017;Palvalin, van der Voordt, & Jylhä, 2017;Shujahat et al, 2017b; Turriago-Hoyos et al, 2016):…”
Section: Knowledge Management and Knowledge-worker Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Palvalin, van der Voordt and Jylhä laid the basic principles of self-management work. First of all, it is necessary for the employees to have all the knowledge and skills to make decisions that concern them; second, authority and control are entrusted to people, who are closely connected with the working process; third, authority is based on expertise and competence; fourth, the responsibility can be shared by people from different levels; fifth, the access to information is available and any change of information is transparent [17]. As Trahair writes, the theory of self-management follows the principles of psychodynamic approach and the reorganizing principles in sociotechnical lines by Eric Trist [18].…”
Section: Materials and Methods (Model)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These three factors are changing the model of translation industry. It is getting less dependent on the traditional company pattern with head management, subordinated employees, legally fixed relations between the company members, and definite company policy [6]. The prevailing form of employment is self-managed teams of translators working on short-term tasks with rather loose organization and weak hierarchy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring the productive office Palvalin et al (2017) argued that an appropriate physical environment should facilitate different job activities, communication and concentration, informal and formal meetings and different moods such as being calm and relaxed or being stressed or excited. In so doing, they distinguished quantitative and qualitative worker output.…”
Section: Identifying Features Of a Productive Workplacementioning
confidence: 99%