2015
DOI: 10.1108/f-05-2013-0043
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Places for multi-locational work – opportunities for facilities management

Abstract: Article information:To cite this document: Inka Vuokko Ilona Kojo Suvi Nenonen , (2015),"Places for multi-locational work -opportunities for facilities management", Facilities, Vol. 33 Iss 1/2 pp. 20 -37 Permanent link to this document: http://dx. AbstractPurpose -This research aims to aggregate and categorise distinct places for multi-locational work from the 1960s until today. Based on an understanding of the user needs connected to these locations, the paper aims to identify the service concepts and workpla… Show more

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“…At present, some estimations show that there are around 3,000 coworking spaces located in the world with over 100,000 people working in them (Kubátová, 2014). On the other hand, from an academic perspective, there are many studies that highlight the need to carry out research focusing on coworking spaces to analyse their evolution and the purpose of their usage (Kojo and Nenonen, 2015; Gruen, 2017).…”
Section: Related Literature and Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, some estimations show that there are around 3,000 coworking spaces located in the world with over 100,000 people working in them (Kubátová, 2014). On the other hand, from an academic perspective, there are many studies that highlight the need to carry out research focusing on coworking spaces to analyse their evolution and the purpose of their usage (Kojo and Nenonen, 2015; Gruen, 2017).…”
Section: Related Literature and Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gradually, studies have broadened their focus from telecommuting (Nilles et al, 1976a;1976b) and telework (Lindström, Rapp & Lindström, 1996;Olson & Primps, 1984) to more versatile spatiality by describing distributed workplaces (Harrison, Wheeler & Whitehead, 2004), varying locations of knowledge work (Felstead, Jewson & Walters, 2005;Hislop & Axtell, 2007; and mobile virtual work (Andriessen & Vartiainen, 2006;Gareis, Lilischkis & Mentrup, 2006, Vartiainen, 2006. The social sciences have largely ignored the topic of spatial mobility at work (Hislop & Axtell, 2007;Kesselring, 2015) and it is primarily reported in facilities management and corporate real estate literature (e.g., Becker & Steele, 1990;Earle, 2003;Kojo & Nenonen, 2015;Van der Voordt, 2004). Even today, in this era of widely implemented virtual collaboration, the physical mobility of workers is crucial for sharing and building resources and knowledge in order to thrive in a highly competitive global marketplace (Boden & Molotch 1994;Urry, 2002).…”
Section: Background and Research Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A análise a respeito dos enfoques sob os quais o coworking vem sendo estudado nessas diferentes áreas indicou que ele contempla cinco grandes temas: a) Relações de trabalho (Aguiton, & Cardon, 2008;Andrade, Ares, Suárez, & Giret, 2013;Bilandzic, Schroeter, & Foth, 2013), no que tange às relações no ambiente de coworking ou a formas facilitadoras de relações nesses espaços; b) Novas formas de trabalho (Brinks, 2012;Pohler, 2012), tratando sobre as diferentes configurações de trabalho; c) Espaço de trabalho (Kojo, & Nenonen, 2014), abordando o modo como os espaços se organizam em seu aspecto físico e suas influências no desenvolvimento do trabalho e sua caracterização; d) Perfil dos coworkers (Spinuzzi, 2012), buscando caracterizar o perfil dos trabalhadores desses espaços, suas expectativas e a forma como o percebem como nova modalidade de trabalho; e e)Responsabilidade social (Mouat, & Buksh, 2015), referindo-se a questões sustentáveis relativas ao compartilhamento. Cada um desses temas será tratado em pormenor na sequência (Tabela 2).…”
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