2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94487-6_2
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Co-working Spaces, Collaborative Practices and Entrepreneurship

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“…Small-to-mid sized enterprises pursue the usage of coworking spaces to allow cost savings through the use of shared office facilities, and to interconnect their employees in various collaborative networks (Arora 2017 ). Other users include independent workers such as freelancing individuals, seniors, unemployed and others (Mitev et al 2019 ).…”
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“…Small-to-mid sized enterprises pursue the usage of coworking spaces to allow cost savings through the use of shared office facilities, and to interconnect their employees in various collaborative networks (Arora 2017 ). Other users include independent workers such as freelancing individuals, seniors, unemployed and others (Mitev et al 2019 ).…”
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“…For the last two decades, work practices have changed due to the collaborative economy and new forms of collaboration (Mitev et al 2019 ). One of the consequences is the continuing rise of coworking spaces.…”
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“…A coworking munkahelyeken a potenciálisan együtt dolgozók köre viszonylag jól körülírható: ebbe a csoportba sorolhatók a szabadfoglalkozásúak, az önfoglalkoztatottak és a távmunkások. Bár a munka együtt, közösen folyik, motivációjuk nagyon sokféle lehet (Mitev, N. et al 2018;SPinuZZi, C. 2012 (Parrino, l. 2015).…”
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“…In a pivotal era like the one we are living in – with the growing trends of digital nomadism, platform economy, robotization, big data, artificial intelligence, etc. – collaborative spaces offer unrivalled playgrounds to observe how some social groups make sense of their common experiences and of the ongoing changes (Garrett, Spreitzer, & Bacevice, 2017; Mitev, de Vaujany, Laniray, Bohas, & Fabbri, 2018). I greatly liked that the authors did not take for granted the existence, the coherence and even less the resilience of the makers’ world despite the current frenzy.…”
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