DOES OPEN-PLAN OFFICE ENVIRONMENT SUPPORT CREATIVITY? THE MEDIATING ROLE OF ACTIVATED POSITIVE MOOD
In: Creativity studies, Volume 13, Issue 1, p. 01-20
ISSN: 2345-0487
This study examines how perceived physical office environment features affect occupants' creativity through positive moods.
Based on a sample of 181 occupants in open-plan offices, we found that perceived spatial organization features had a positive relationship with occupants'
self-assessed creativity, and this relationship is mediated by positive moods. Although perceived architectonic details of the physical work environment
do not have a direct effect on occupants' creativity, there is also a mediating effect through positive moods. A further examination revealed that activated
positive mood significantly mediates the relationship between both physical work environment features and occupants' creativity, whereas deactivated positive
mood was not significant as a mediator. When occupants perceived the physical work environment to be supportive in providing various workspaces and is well
decorated, it is most likely to enhance creativity.