Offices after the COVID-19 Pandemic and Changes in Perception of Flexible Office Space
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Flexible Office Space and the Effects of the Pandemic
2.2. The Studied Countries
3. Research Methodology
Research Methods, Data Collection and Data Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Work Environment and Office Space before the COVID-19 Pandemic
- (1)
- Building community and corporate culture
- (2)
- Increasing productivity of employees
- (3)
- Collaboration and socialization of employees
- (4)
- Providing space for meetings with clients
- (5)
- Providing learning and career development opportunities
- (6)
- Providing access to equipment and documents
- (7)
- Onboarding new hires
- (8)
- Innovating products or services
- (9)
- Attracting, retaining and nurturing talents
4.2. Work Environment and Office Space during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- (1)
- Face to-face contact is required (71%)
- (2)
- Internet and other IT related issues (47.3%)
- (3)
- Mental health and well-being of employees (39.4%)
- (1)
- Face to-face contact is required (55.8%)
- (2)
- Fairness, as not all employees could benefit from remote working due to nature of their work (44.2%)
- (3)
- Physical presence to operate equipment is required for monitoring performance of employees (both 37.2%)
4.3. Work Environment and Office Space Settings after the Pandemic
5. Discussion
5.1. Theoretical Contribution
5.2. Practical Implication
5.3. Managerial Implication
5.4. Hidden Findings
6. Conclusions
6.1. Future Research Directions
6.2. Research Limitations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Slovakia (n = 38) | Kuwait (n = 43) | ||||
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n | % | n | % | ||
Gender | Female | 21 | 55.3 | 9 | 20.9 |
Male | 17 | 44.7 | 34 | 79.1 | |
Job Title | Manager | 14 | 36.8 | 21 | 48.9 |
Senior Manager | 7 | 18.4 | 9 | 20.9 | |
Director | 16 | 42.1 | 7 | 16.3 | |
Owner | 0 | 0 | 2 | 4.6 | |
Others | 1 | 2.7 | 4 | 9.3 |
Slovakia (n = 38) | Kuwait (n = 43) | |||||
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n | % | n | % | |||
Flexible office space—open office—cubicle with high partitions | 12 | 31.6 | 9 | 20.9 | Statistic
| 6.48 |
Flexible office space—open office—cubicle with low partitions (6–10 employees) | 3 | 7.9 | 7 | 16.3 | Critical value | 9.49 |
Flexible office space—open office—limited partitions (11+ employees) | 2 | 5.3 | 8 | 18.6 | p-value | 0.262 |
Flexible office space—coworking office | 7 | 18.4 | 9 | 20.9 | Cramer’s V | - |
Flexible office space—satellite center | 4 | 10.5 | 2 | 4.7 | Pearson’s C | - |
Flexible office space—activity-based office | 10 | 26.3 | 8 | 18.6 |
6-Feet Office | More Remote Work | Sustainable Space |
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The Same Size Only Fewer People at Once | Employers Will Support Work from Home | Employers Will Start Reducing Their Office Space |
The current size of the offices will remain unchanged. Flexible working conditions, fewer people in the office at once, sufficient distance at the social distance in the office. | Without offices, everything takes place online and outside the common areas. Transition from office work to telework, formally defined in contracts. Employers will pay for the equipment and work needs of employees. | The workplace will no longer be a single place, but an ecosystem of different places to support the safety, functionality and quality of working conditions of employees. |
Continued work in the office HO as a benefit | From Classic Worker to Mostly Teleworker | Hybrid Work Model/Mix |
Fixed Desk | Share Desk Policy/Flexible Desk |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleBarath, Matus, and Dusana Alshatti Schmidt. 2022. "Offices after the COVID-19 Pandemic and Changes in Perception of Flexible Office Space" Sustainability 14, no. 18: 11158. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811158
APA StyleBarath, M., & Schmidt, D. A. (2022). Offices after the COVID-19 Pandemic and Changes in Perception of Flexible Office Space. Sustainability, 14(18), 11158. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811158