2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2020.04.014
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Coworking spaces in urban settings: Prospective roles?

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“…In parallel, contemporary coworking spaces, thoroughly flexible and towards collaboration orientated workspaces, have seen a significant increase in popularity amongst workers who sought engaging office grounds where they could ‘work along together’ (Spinuzzi 2012 ) while seeking social support (Gerdenitsch et al 2016 ) and collectivization (Avdiikos and Iliopoulou 2019 ) by actively or passively interacting with one another (Parrino 2015 ; Rus and Orel 2015 ; Grazian 2020 ). Due to the increasing demand, coworking spaces have soon started to appear both in urban and rural environments (Merkel 2015 ; Nakano 2020 ), seemingly transforming various micro-locations into centres for highly skilled and knowledgeable workers (Orel 2020 ; Grazian 2020 ; Mariotti et al 2021 ; Migliore et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel, contemporary coworking spaces, thoroughly flexible and towards collaboration orientated workspaces, have seen a significant increase in popularity amongst workers who sought engaging office grounds where they could ‘work along together’ (Spinuzzi 2012 ) while seeking social support (Gerdenitsch et al 2016 ) and collectivization (Avdiikos and Iliopoulou 2019 ) by actively or passively interacting with one another (Parrino 2015 ; Rus and Orel 2015 ; Grazian 2020 ). Due to the increasing demand, coworking spaces have soon started to appear both in urban and rural environments (Merkel 2015 ; Nakano 2020 ), seemingly transforming various micro-locations into centres for highly skilled and knowledgeable workers (Orel 2020 ; Grazian 2020 ; Mariotti et al 2021 ; Migliore et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The context for the emergence of the idea of Coworking Spaces is the need for new workstyles as a result of various technological advances ( Huliana and Ellisa, 2019 ; Moriset, 2013 ; Schürmann, 2013 ). Coworking Spaces are a new urban phenomenon that reflects a shift in knowledge workers toward flexible, project-based tasks and the freedom to work independently in a different location as a result of deeper social changes ( Nakano et al, 2020 ; Richardson, 2017 ). Coworking Spaces are a type of collaborative workspace where people can work independently or as part of a team to share uncommon equipment, ideas, and information ( Jamal, 2018 ; Schürmann, 2013 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coworking spaces growth is a symptom of disruption to technology, markets (responsive to demand), and established regulatory mechanisms that is caused by technical developments or structural changes in periods of turmoil ( Babb et al., 2018 ; Davies et al., 2017 ; Martin, 2016 ). Apart from disrupting the market, planners and regulators are often confused about adapting to the dynamics that occur ( Babb et al., 2018 ; Nakano et al., 2020 ). Therefore, most municipal policies and land use legislation have not adapted to the Coworking Spaces phenomenon that can bring legal confusion and impede initiatives ( Babb et al., 2018 ; Nakano et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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