Smart Workplace Past Covid-19: Perceived Challenges and Potential Smart Solutions for University Work Environment

Tahir, Rabail and Krogstie, John. 2024. 'Smart Workplace Past Covid-19: Perceived Challenges and Potential Smart Solutions for University Work Environment'. In: SAI: Science and Information Conference (SAI 2024). London, United Kingdom 26 - 27 June 2024. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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Abstract or Description

The COVID-19 has reshaped work environment by introducing a lot of challenges and transitions in the way we work. However, there are still inadequate studies exploring the changes and challenges in the post-pandemic work environment. This study explores the changing dimensions of university work environment on post-pandemic return to campus to identify the key challenges and present implications for smart workplace solutions. A focus group was conducted with university staff and students after return to campus focusing on workplace experience past Covid-19. The findings revealed that the main workplace challenges consisted of three categories: 1) Technological challenges, 2) workspace challenges and 3) non-technical challenges. These results present users’ perception and experience with the workplace in post pandemic era. Moreover, implications are presented for smart workplace solutions to overcome the identified challenges in the post-pandemic work environment and design better workplaces from three perspectives.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-62277-9_39

Keywords:

Workplace Challenges, Smart Workplace Solutions, University, Post-Pandemic Work Environment

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Computing

Dates:

DateEvent
13 June 2024Published Online

Event Location:

London, United Kingdom

Date range:

26 - 27 June 2024

Item ID:

39477

Date Deposited:

04 Sep 2025 08:41

Last Modified:

04 Sep 2025 08:41

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/39477

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