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Abstract The last decade has witnessed increased demand by employers and workers for greater flexibility, especially regarding remote and hybrid work. There has therefore been a substantial increase in academic interest in coworking, including within business and management studies. We conduct a systematic literature review of research on coworking and
Jennifer Johns +5 more
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User-Centered Design for Coworking Space Interiors
Coworking spaces, beyond being a physical space, represent a new organizational form and a new living style. Although coworking spaces have been widely studied by human sciences and managerial disciplines, academic studies on their spatial ...
Umut Tuğlu Karslı, Saadet Aytıs
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Communities in Coworking Spaces: Boundary Work and Social Identity Work by Community Managers
Abstract The use of coworking spaces – flexible, shared workplaces for mobile knowledge workers – has gained popularity among entrepreneurs, small‐business owners, and freelancers over the last decade. Coworking spaces shape a social setting for a community, within which mobile knowledge workers can network, collaborate, and share ideas.
Nam Kyoon (Nathan) Kim +2 more
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Hybrid Copresence: Issues of Re-Spatialization of Remote Work in Coworking Spaces
The re-spatialization of work in coworking spaces alters the social experience of teleworkers by involving two copresences associated with distinct organizational and spatiotemporal contexts: a remote copresence with the company and a physical copresence
Camille Pfeffer
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Coworking Spaces Phenomenon in Kuwait: Challenges and Opportunities [PDF]
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate 1) the advantages and disadvantages of coworking spaces for coworkers, 2) interior design factors that attract entrepreneurs to work/rent coworking spaces.Research questions: To reach the purpose of the study ...
Ahmad Alansari, Ali Alnajadah
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An integrative study of the implications of the rise of coworking spaces in smart cities
Coworking practices have proliferated around the world being embraced not only by remote workers, start-up employees and freelancers but also by larger organizations. Coworking spaces in public libraries, business districts and other urban spaces, herald
Fang Zhao +4 more
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Do Social Interactions Really Moderate Job Productivity in Coworking Spaces?
A coworking space is a setup of bringing together independent professionals who do not work for the same company. This study aims to determine the impact of the coworking space environment and of social interactions on the job productivity of coworkers ...
Mittal Ella, Rani Tamanna
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Coworking spaces emerged in the mid-2000s as collaborative workplaces that actively supported teleworkers and self-employed knowledge workers who shared various (work) environments to interlace themselves in supportive networks, tackle isolation ...
Marko Orel, Will Bennis
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Learning Through Coworker Referrals [PDF]
Abstract In this paper, we study the role of coworker referrals for labor market outcomes. Using comprehensive Danish administrative data covering the period 1980 to 2005, we first document a strong tendency of workers to follow their former coworkers into the same establishments and provide evidence that these mobility patterns are likely driven by ...
Glitz, Albrecht, Vejlin, Rune
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COWORKING SPACES IN CHINA: DEVELOPING A NEW STRATEGY OF REUSING INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE PROPERTIES UNDER SHARING ECONOMY [PDF]
This paper investigates the spatial pattern and operating mechanism of coworking spaces based on existing practices in Shanghai with focus on the rising phenomenon of industrial heritage-based coworking spaces.
W. Chen
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