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Workplace aesthetics and hotel employee well-being
In the supplied hotel-employee comparison, backstage employees had significantly lower well-being than front-stage employees despite similar job demands. The difference was attributed to front-stage employees' greater exposure to aesthetically pleasing spaces. This finding indicates an association between workplace aesthetics and employee well-being in hotel settings; it does not by itself establish causation or generalizability to all workplaces.
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