Work environment and productivity in companies: a bibliometric analysis of scientific production
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https://doi.org/10.48017/dj.v9i3.2982Keywords:
Worker health, proactivity, administration, literature reviewAbstract
The physical context and interpersonal interactions within companies are of great importance for the proper functioning of the business ecosystem. Successful companies understand that the workplace directly influences productivity, as it directly affects those responsible for the functioning of operations, the employees. Understanding how this physical context influences productivity is of great importance, requiring studies on this topic to be carried out, as there are not many studies in this line. Therefore, the objective of this work was to carry out a bibliometric analysis of scientific production on the interaction between the work environment and productivity. For this, a bibliometric analysis was carried out with data from Web of Science – WOS, searching for articles that talk about this topic between the years 2013 and 2022, extracting information related to the annual evolution of publications, the main countries, institutions and researchers of the area and main articles. The survey reveals a significant increase in interest in this topic in recent years, with the United States leading the contributions. The predominant areas are Business Economics, Engineering and Public Environmental Occupational Health, indicating the interdisciplinary complexity of the subject and suggesting directions for future research.
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