Ungated Post|16 January 2018

Space Matters: Shaping the Workplace to Get the Right Work Done

Space Matters: Shaping the Workplace to Get the Right Work Done

Digital technologies are profoundly recalibrating the way we need to work. To enable co-creation and collaboration, and harness the productive energy these approaches generate, organizations need to reimagine the interplay between workspace, performance and culture. 

To better understand the interplay between workspace and work, we conducted a study of 500 business decision makers to find out how leaders see workspace evolving and what they are doing to supercharge the space around them. We discovered that workspace can exert a totemic pull for people both inside and outside the company, and can be used to reset the organization’s narrative and redirect its people to the work that really matters – the work necessary for capturing future value and attaining digital mastery. This is why the future of space matters.

Read the full report.

Oxford Economics’ team is expert at applying advanced economic tools that provide valuable insights into today’s most pressing business, financial, and policy issues.

To find out more about our capabilities, contact:

Americas
Diantha Redd
+1 (646) 503 3052
Email

Asia Pacific
Peter Suomi
+65 6850 0110
Email

EMEA
Aoife Pearson
+44 (0)203 910 8054
Email

  • Share:

Related Services

Socioeconomic Impact of DP World in Senegal

Socioeconomic Impact of DP World in Senegal

Oxford Economics Africa conducted a socioeconomic impact assessment of DP World Dakar covering 2022–2024. We assessed DP World’s operations in Senegal, quantifying its economic footprint, the activity supported through trade facilitation and evaluating social and environmental outcomes, while mapping how value is created for key stakeholders: employees, customers, suppliers, partners, and communities.
From Farm to Table: The Philippine Agri-Food Economy in 2025 and the Road to Competitiveness

From Farm to Table: The Philippine Agri-Food Economy in 2025 and the Road to Competitiveness

This report assesses the Philippines’ agri-food system, from agricultural production and food and beverage (F&B) manufacturing, to the wholesale, retail, and hospitality distribution networks that bring F&B to market. We quantify the economic contribution of the local agri-food sector, document the challenges faced by Philippine agri-businesses due to the tightening operating environment and shifting trade patterns, and outline a practical path to navigate these headwinds.
Economic benefits quantum computing can bring to Sussex and Greater Brighton

Economic benefits quantum computing can bring to Sussex and Greater Brighton

This report focuses on the quantum computing sector in Sussex and Greater Brighton, and its potential contribution to the South East and wider UK economy.