Contextual user research methods for eliciting user experience insights in workplace studies
Paper in proceeding, 2020
Theory: Previous workplace studies with qualitative data approaches mainly rely on traditional methods such as interviews and observations. Based on user-centered design research, we outline methods that can be used to facilitate understanding the interrelations between users and their surrounding environment.
Design: Three methods and their variations were applied in different case studies to facilitate understanding of user experiences in office environments: (i) spatial walkthroughs, (ii) card sorting, and (iii) experience curve mapping.
Findings: Spatial walkthroughs were more immersive and provided most insights on the actual context with respect to spatial design qualities. The card sorting enabled exploring user experiences with respect to predetermined aspects. The experience curve mapping enabled understanding the temporal aspects of the user experience. The latter two methods were less immersive and less disruptive in the organisational context than the spatial walkthroughs. The flexibility of these methods allows for tailoring the application depending on the purpose of the workplace studies. We recommend using a combination of these methods to capture a more holistic understanding of user experiences and improving the workspace design to better fit the users.
Originality: The outlined methods required user involvement and participation and provided insights for making evidence-based recommendations for designing or redesigning office environments that fit users' needs and preferences.
User involvement
Office evaluations
User research
Workspace design
Qualitative methods
Author
Maral Babapour Chafi
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design and Human Factors
Antonio Cobaleda Cordero
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design and Human Factors
FUTURE WORKSPACES
265-275
Frankfurt, Germany,
Subject Categories
Media and Communication Technology
Interaction Technologies
Human Computer Interaction
Areas of Advance
Building Futures (2010-2018)
Health Engineering
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URI: http://www.twrnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/TWR_Conference-Proceedings2020_final.pdf