Summary
This paper discusses the impact of light, including non-image forming effects, on visual comfort in workplaces, and how it can affect task performance, alertness, health, and well-being.
Categories
Alertness and performance: The paper discusses how the lighting environment in workplaces can impact human alertness and task performance.
Employee satisfaction and retention: The paper suggests that office lighting can influence the well-being and satisfaction of employees, potentially affecting retention.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper focuses on the importance of considering not only luminous intensity but also light's spectral composition in lighting design for workplaces.
Well-being: The paper discusses how the lighting environment in workplaces can impact human well-being.
Author(s)
A Borisuit
Publication Year
2013
Number of Citations
14
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