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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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COVID-19 and its Impact on Coworking Business Models Digitization in Slovakia [PDF]
The pandemic crisis influenced the whole world and has left its mark not only on the coworkers themselves but also on the operators of these spaces.
Natalia VANCISINOVA, Anna PILKOVA
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Coworking — A New Entrepreneurship Model in the Sharing Economy
The sharing economy as a new business model, which modifies the way resources are used. Resources can be numerous: time, skills, cars, bicycles, living and office space, just to name a few. In the last case, sharing is referred to as ‘coworking’.
Barbara Konecka-Szydłowska +1 more
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Rural coworking spaces in the Covid-19 era. A window of opportunity? [PDF]
The development of coworking spaces in rural areas has been the subject of great interest due to the expansion of digital technologies and the rise of new ways of working. They are increasingly seen as drivers of economic and social development.
Moriset, Bruno +5 more
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Seen as an index of the modern work, coworking spaces are often thought of as specific, external of mainstream institutions of work. Moreover, the literature has regularly associated them with emerging type of workers who were at once described as nomads.
Clément Fouquet
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ATRIBUT PENATAAN RUANG-DALAM PADA CO-WORKING SPACE BERDASARKAN PILIHAN KONSUMEN
Abstrak_ Tujuan studi ini untuk menganalisis kecenderungan pilihan konsumen terkait aspek-aspek penataan ruang-dalam pada coworking space yang lebih disukai dalam melakukan pekerjaan.
Ulfaizah Ulfa Sahril Nurfadhillah +1 more
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Choosing coworking spaces: Exploring the preferences of coworking space members
Amnon Frenkel, Tsipy Buchnik
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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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Beyond Coworking: From Flexible to Hybrid Spaces
The gig economy and novel technologies are bringing about new ways of working, living, and socialising that are changing common habits in the design, management, and use of space.
Alessandra Migliore +2 more
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In an all-digital society where private and professional spheres are now digitalized, coworking spaces are observed as the receptacle of new forms and practices of work offering new possibilities of development to rural and peri-urban territories.
Lauren Baceiredo
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