2015
DOI: 10.1108/f-11-2014-0094
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Access over ownership – a typology of shared space

Abstract: Purpose This paper explores shared use of space and facilities as a concept, and presents and illustrates the use of a typology to help classify and describe the different options for sharing space and facilities within buildings for optimised use of a building portfolio. ApproachThe content presented is based on a cross-sectional study with an inductive approach. The results are based partly on secondary data in the form of a literature review and a mapping of 20 examples from Europe, USA and Australia, and p… Show more

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“…a) The non-economic social approach to consumption sees sharing of resources as part of post-and anti-capitalist developments (Gansky, 2011;Grassmuck, 2012;Leadbeater, 2009;O'Regan, 2009;Wittel, 2011). It emphasizes the switch from ownership to access (Bardhi & Eckhardt, 2012;Baumeister & Wangenheim, 2014;Brinkø et al, 2015). Perceived benefits include greener commerce, richer social experiences, community revival and strengthening of social capital.…”
Section: A Value and Vision-loaded Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a) The non-economic social approach to consumption sees sharing of resources as part of post-and anti-capitalist developments (Gansky, 2011;Grassmuck, 2012;Leadbeater, 2009;O'Regan, 2009;Wittel, 2011). It emphasizes the switch from ownership to access (Bardhi & Eckhardt, 2012;Baumeister & Wangenheim, 2014;Brinkø et al, 2015). Perceived benefits include greener commerce, richer social experiences, community revival and strengthening of social capital.…”
Section: A Value and Vision-loaded Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The source of data includes journal articles published from 1980 to June 2019. Journal papers are significant and reliable as the primary source of academic research literature review [56,57] and it has been adopted for similar purpose by studies such as [58,59]. June 2019 was adopted to avoid the error of hasty generalization because several relevant research can still be published in the year 2019.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Journal papers are a central part of scientific communication and are therefore reliable as the primary source for literature review (Brinkø, Nielsen, & Meel, 2015). Therefore, the office space-related articles published in refereed journals from 1990 to 2018 were retrieved.…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%