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Individuals and Environment: A Psychosocial Approach to Workspace

✍ Scribed by Gustave-Nicolas Fischer; Ruth Atkin-Etienne


Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
208
Series
de Gruyter Studies in Organization; 78
Edition
Reprint 2010
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Preface
Introduction
Part One Environmental Psychology: Theoretical Framework
Chapter 1: Fundamental Concepts
Chapter 2: The Psychosocial Processes of the Relation to Environment
Part Two Workspace: Conflicting Points of View
Chapter 1: Functional Analysis
Chapter 2: Symbolic Approach
Chapter 3: Psychological Analysis
Part Three The Psychosocial Dynamics of Workspace
Chapter 1: Territorial Behavior
Chapter 2: Perception of Workspace
Chapter 3: Appropriation of Workspace
Part Four Space: An Organizational Resource
Chapter 1: Models
Chapter 2: Experiments
Chapter 3: Outlook on the Future
Conclusion
Bibliography
Author Index


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