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Coworking, Workation und Coworkation
2021Die 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 ...
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The contemporary relevance of Marshall to coworking space communities
Cambridge Journal of EconomicsCoworking spaces (CWSs) are a relatively new form of industrial organisation which have grown exponentially in the 21st century. Early authors on CWSs have likened them to micro-clusters.
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Four models of the coworking concept to facilitate remote higher education
FacilitiesThis study aims to resolve challenges associated with the increasing demand for remote higher education. The authors propose four plausible subtypes of coworking that address the need for remote yet collaborative scholarship.
Will M. Bennis, Marko Orel
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Coworking spaces in Poland: spatial dynamics and location determinants
Contemporary Social ScienceThis paper investigates the spatial dynamics of coworking spaces (CSs) in Poland between 2020 and 2023 through the lens of the core – periphery model. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study combines a quantitative analysis of a geocoded database ...
Grzegorz Micek, Karolina Kapustka
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PLANNING STRUCTURE OF COWORKING CENTERS
Bulletin of Belgorod State Technological University named after V G ShukhovThe article describes coworking as a modern form of workspaces for collective activity. The object, subject and methods of research, on the basis of which this work was carried out, are defined.
V. Tonkih, F. Perov
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A theoretical model of information exchange in academic coworking
Contemporary Social ScienceUniversities increasingly invest in academic coworking spaces without a theoretical understanding of how spatial arrangements influence communication and collaboration. We address this gap by integrating three existing theories to develop a process model
Marko Orel, W. Bennis
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Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie
This study examines the colocation patterns of coworking spaces (CWSs) and knowledge‐intensive services (KIS) in Bavaria, Germany. Using K‐density functions, the findings reveal that urban areas foster CWS development through economic diversity and ...
Carles Méndez‐Ortega +2 more
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This study examines the colocation patterns of coworking spaces (CWSs) and knowledge‐intensive services (KIS) in Bavaria, Germany. Using K‐density functions, the findings reveal that urban areas foster CWS development through economic diversity and ...
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Cadernos de Tradução
This paper reports on a descriptive and comparative study that falls within corpus based translation studies (Baker, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2004). The goal was to identify and describe similarities and differences in the collocations used in articles ...
Patrícia Helena Freitag, R. Rebechi
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This paper reports on a descriptive and comparative study that falls within corpus based translation studies (Baker, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2004). The goal was to identify and describe similarities and differences in the collocations used in articles ...
Patrícia Helena Freitag, R. Rebechi
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Purpose The coworking spatial model has evolved from predominantly metropolitan settings to include more nuanced, fewer core sites in recent years.
Thomas Vogl, Grzegorz Micek
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Purpose The coworking spatial model has evolved from predominantly metropolitan settings to include more nuanced, fewer core sites in recent years.
Thomas Vogl, Grzegorz Micek
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