concept   office
culture   South Korea
statement   South Korean offices typically have hierarchical and collaborative work environments with open floor plans.

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1 home office South Korea Occasionally used for personal work, meditation, or relaxation, often equipped with a low table and floor cushions. 1
2 home office South Korea Less common, as there is a strong cultural emphasis on working in a traditional office setting 1
3 home office South Korea Home offices are less common and typically used for personal study or hobbies rather than for remote work. 1
4 home office South Korea Less common due to strong emphasis on separation between work and home life. 1
5 office South Korea Traditional offices often have hierarchical layouts, with private cubicles or offices for higher-ranked employees. 1
6 office South Korea Private offices and hierarchical seating arrangements are more common. 1
7 office South Korea Often includes communal desks or open workspaces, with an emphasis on group collaboration and hierarchy within the office 1
8 office space South Korea Formal and hierarchical office layouts are common, reflecting the respect for authority and seniority within the workplace. 1
9 offices South Korea Traditional to have offices with hierarchical seating arrangements and respect for seniority. 1
10 offices South Korea Often designed with open floor plans to foster a collaborative work environment 1
11 offices South Korea Often have traditional private offices with sliding doors and emphasis on hierarchical organizational structure. 1
12 offices South Korea In some companies, offices are designed with open floor plans to encourage collaboration and hierarchy is emphasized through office size and location. 1
13 offices South Korea Often characterized by open floor plans with low partitions to encourage collaboration and teamwork. 1