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Coworking Spaces as a Driver of the Post-Fordist City: a Tool for Building a Creative Ecosystem

open access: yesEuropean Spatial Research and Policy, 2020
Collaborative places nurture creativity and efficiency of cultural and creative industries. Research in collaborative places revealed they are essential for networking and cooperation in the creative ecosystem.
Pavel Bednář, Lukáš Danko
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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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COWORKING SPACES

open access: yes, 2022
The concept of ‘Work’ and ‘Workplace’ started to change in recent decades in parallel with developments in information and communication technologies. New ways of working have been defined as flexible, mobile and multi-locational. Coworking spaces have emerged worldwide as a new type of workspace concept.
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Séparer les espaces pour maîtriser le temps

open access: yesTemporalités, 2021
Taking a close look at the rhythms and time-uses of coworking spaces, this article means to document how coworkers, being predominantly independent workers and teleworkers, use space to conciliate their personal and professional lives.
Aurore Flipo, Nathalie Ortar
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Coworking hybrid activities between plural objects and sharing thickness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In this paper, we explain that coworking today represents a new form of work and organization involving different organizational configurations and processes of sharing.
Ivaldi, Silvia, Scaratti, Giuseppe
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Coworking Spaces, Proximity, Innovation and the Fourth Space

open access: yesProceedings, 2022
Coworking spaces—shared work-spaces in which freelancers, entrepreneurs, but also employees ‘work alone together’—are presented as an example of the blurring of spaces within the knowledge economy.
Nick Clifton
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Er coworking space et godt tilbud for gründere?

open access: yesMagma, 2017
Coworking spaces har vokst frem som et tilbud til gründere på siden av det offentlige tilbudet, og antallet coworking spaces i Norge øker raskt. Coworking spaces er kontorlokaler hvor gründere, selvstendig næringsdrivende, frilansere og andre kan leie ...
Iselin Kristine Mauseth   +1 more
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Coworking Spaces: Threat or Opportunity to Face Crisis Situations

open access: yesMedical Sciences Forum, 2021
A crisis situation such as the COVID-19 pandemic placed many workers at home and changed the minds of how business activities can be carried out. This paper analyses whether coworking spaces help us to work safely and overcome the problems derived from ...
Maria Del Mar Alonso-Almeida   +2 more
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The evolution of coworking spaces in Milan and Prague: Spatial patterns, diffusion, and urban change [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
During the last two decades, the advanced economies' labor market has changed—the increased use of short-term contracts and higher flexibility in terms of working spaces and work organization. Due to ongoing processes of globalization and the industry 4.
Pavel Bednář   +11 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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