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Non-territorial office with various zoning increases privacy
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- Inamizu Nobuyuki
- Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo
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- Makishima Mitsuru
- Future Work Style Strategy Division, OKAMURA CORPORATION
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- Implications for activity-based working
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<p>Allen and Gerstberger (1973) reported that non-territorial offices improve privacy. In actuality, however, a view of the office layout after an experiment showed that the office used in the experiment was not just simply made into a non-territorial office, but had various zoning done such that zones could be selected according to circumstance. With that idea in mind, this study analyzes the impact of non-territorial offices on privacy as well as the effect of various zoning, based on data of 6,592 individuals obtained through internet surveys. Results of the analysis showed that 1) non-territorial offices themselves do not have a major impact on privacy (they neither improve nor worsen privacy); 2) rather, various zoning is what improves privacy; and 3) further, of note is that privacy dramatically worsens in non-territorial offices without any various zoning, and vastly improves where various zoning has been thoroughly implemented. These results give one solution for the disputes over non-territorial offices and privacy, and provide suggestions for a new type of office (activity-based working, or an activity-based office).</p>
Journal
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- Annals of Business Administrative Science
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Annals of Business Administrative Science 18 (1), 25-36, 2019-02-15
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- CRID
- 1390564238096721664
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- NII Article ID
- 130007591363
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- ISSN
- 13474456
- 13474464
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- JaLC
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