Correlates of self reported productivity from mitigation studies

L. P. Hulsman*, J. L. Leyten, A. C. Boerstra

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Results from 10 Dutch mitigation studies (approximately 700 respondents in total) include, apart from an elaborate list of questions about health and comfort responses and building characteristics, data about self reported productivity. The main results are an analysis of the relation of productivity data with health and comfort responses and building characteristics. The general validity of self reported productivity data is discussed on the basis of these results and a literature review. Analysis shows that both negative occupant responses on health and comfort and building characteristics that indicate pollution sources correlate with self reported productivity loss.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHB 2006 - Healthy Buildings
Subtitle of host publicationCreating a Healthy Indoor Environment for People, Proceedings
Pages261-264
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
EventHealthy Buildings: Creating a Healthy Indoor Environment for People, HB 2006 - Lisboa, Portugal
Duration: 4 Jun 20068 Jun 2006

Conference

ConferenceHealthy Buildings: Creating a Healthy Indoor Environment for People, HB 2006
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisboa
Period4/06/068/06/06

Keywords

  • Indoor air quality
  • Indoor environment
  • Mitigation
  • Productivity

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