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Coworking: an analysis of coworking strategies for interaction and innovation [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Knowledge-Based Development, 2016
This paper analyses how managed coworking spaces affect the innovation process of their members. Managed coworking spaces are working environments for independent professionals, with an active role of the manager of the space to foster collaboration and ...
VÍCTOR Cabral, Willem Van Winden
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Coworking, Workation und Coworkation

2021
Die Potenziale von Coworking fur Tourismus, Hotellerie und Gastronomie sind wahrend der Hochphase der Covid-19-Pandemie im Jahr 2020 sichtbar geworden: Hotels haben ihre Hotelzimmer temporar als Home Office vermietet, geschlossene Gastronomiebetriebe haben temporare Coworking Spaces eingerichtet, und ganze Hotelanlagen wurden auf die Bedurfnisse von ...
Simon Werther   +4 more
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Coworkers and Coworking Spaces as Urban Transformation Actors. An Italian Perspective

2021
Over the past fifteen years, the rise and diffusion of coworking spaces worldwide has accompanied the labour market, as well as urban transformations. In the evolution, organization and work environment of coworking spaces, we are able to see, therefore, the connection between the two realms; the evolution and changes in contemporary jobs on the one ...
Mariotti I., Pacchi C.
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Abusive Coworker Treatment, Coworker Support, and Employee Turnover

Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 2018
Hostile treatment from others at work can have undesirable consequences. The present study aims to validate this proposition by examining whether abusive coworker treatment is a significant predictor of employee turnover among entry-level employees in the hospitality industry.
Michael J. Tews   +2 more
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Counting on Coworkers

Social Psychology Quarterly, 2013
Recent research suggests that supportive relationships between coworkers benefit worker well-being. Less is known about the distribution of social support among different groups of workers. In this article, we use data from a random sample of state employees to examine whether black and white workers differ in the number of ties they have to coworkers,
Melissa M. Sloan   +2 more
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Learning everyday entrepreneurial practices through coworking

open access: yesManagement Learning, 2018
This article aims to understand learning in coworking. Coworking is an emergent global phenomenon that involves independent workers, often from various occupational backgrounds, working collectively in shared workspaces.
Tim Butcher
exaly   +1 more source

Inventors’ Coworker Networks and Innovation

SSRN Electronic Journal
This paper presents direct evidence on how firms' innovation is affected by access to knowledgeable labor through co-worker network connections. We use a unique dataset that matches patent data to administrative employer-employee records from "Third Italy"- a region with many successful industrial clusters. Establishment clo- sures displacing inventors
Di Addario, Sabrina   +2 more
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