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COWORKING AS A NEW INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT RUSSIAN INNOVATIVE BUSINESS

open access: yesНаучно-технические ведомости СПбГПУ: Экономические науки, 2019
A relatively new concept for the Russian market is considered - coworking. The history of the appearance and dynamics of the development of the main elements of the innovation infrastructure is briefly touched.
Makarov Vasilii   +2 more
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Coworking, gender and development

open access: yes, 2021
In the last decade, coworking and coworking spaces have become a truly global trend and are now also a feature of Africa’s major cities. However, coworking needs to be better understood in the context of developing countries and contextualised by the ...
England, Lauren; id_orcid   +6 more
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Interior Design Factors Influencing Entrepreneurs to Work in Co-working Spaces in Kuwait [PDF]

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Buḥūṯ fi Al-ʿulūm wa Al-Funūn Al-Nawʿiyyaẗ
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.
احمد ابراهيم الأنصاري   +1 more
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What is Coworking? A Theoretical Study on the Concept of Coworking [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of coworking on the basis of reviewing discussions related to this concept and to demonstrate issues for theoretical development. Specifically, first an overview is made on the practical unfolding of coworking, which is the subject of increasing attention in Japan and overseas in recent years.
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STRATEGIES TO TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS FOR TRADITIONAL FOOD PRODUCTS IN SURABAYA BASED ON COWORKING SPACE

open access: yesRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2021
This research was conducted in Surabaya and took-up coworking areas in three coworking space business models, namely: coworking satu atap business model, coworking Sub.co, and coworking NIN3 Space.
Siswati E.
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Rural Development Policy in Germany Regarding Coworking Spaces and Effects on Vitality and Versatility of Rural Towns

open access: yesUrban Science, 2023
Remote rural areas have been declining in population for decades, partly permanently as people move away and partly temporarily, owing to commuting. This increasing paucity of inhabitants is causing these places to lose vitality and versatility; this, in
Marco Hölzel, Walter Timo de Vries
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Coworking Scheduling with Network Flows

open access: yes, 2022
Published by OpenProceedings ...
Mariia Anapolska   +3 more
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Unfinished sympathy: on the limitations of sharing as a work practice in community-led coworking

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences, 2023
Collaborative workspaces are perceived as places of shared infrastructure where labour is organised in alternative ways. In our article, we juxtapose current and previous work and life arrangements of freelancers who had practised community-led coworking
Malte Höfner, Nikos Gatsinos
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Coworking - Because Working Alone Sucks!

open access: yes, 2017
Coworking centers provide both a technical and a social function for their members. In many ways they personify how the evolution of new workplace spatial designs and workplace collaborative technologies, as outlined and discussed in Chapters 1 and 2 ...
Ross, Peter K   +2 more
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Working in the comfort zone: Understanding coworking spaces as post-digital, post-work and post-tourist territory

open access: yesDigital Geography and Society
Coworking spaces are contradictory places. Typically, they are constructed as connected, domestic-like places for hard work and as recreational, aestheticized destinations for individuals in search of work-life balance and opportunities for partial ...
Karin Fast, André Jansson
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