Aim of the study: The specific aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between activities taken by office workers (during work hours and daily travels to/from work) within green urban environment and related sustainable workplace engagement level. Therefore, the proposed investigation may have some relevant implications for the real estate and planning sector in terms of physical high quality business infrastructure development, as well as wider contribution to cities’ andbusiness productivity growth. The general research aim is to validate if sustainable workplace engagement associated with green urban environment may have a real value for business enterprise growth in the context of green economy paradigm.

Scope of the study: The South East England represents one of the most entrepreneurial andfinancially developed region in the United Kingdom, significantly contributing to country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It is a home for many global firms’ headquarters and attracts a lot ofemployees from the whole world. However, an agglomeration of businesses and human population poses threats for both human health and environmental quality. Hence, the high quality workplace environments have been specifically chosen due to provision of green urban environments for their employees. The study will be focused on three case studies based in Business Parks in Reading (Berkshire), namely: Green Park Business Park, Winnersh Triangle and Arlington Business Park. The proposed investigation will look at the scale of Business Park itself (actively used by employees during work hours) and wider city/regional impact (related to daily work travels). Although the scope of research will be based on the chosen case studies, in fact will be extended to wider city/regional context. The proposed scope of the study will help to position the physical locations of Business Parks within larger infrastructural investments, which may have a critical value for workplace engagement and green growth in general. Giving the fact that human health and environmental quality are interlinked and strongly interrelated issues, the broader perspective may be useful to fully assess how business operates within this landscape and how this impacts its economic performance. In general, the study will look at the possibility of merging entrepreneurial and green aspirations of cities in the context of global economy growth.