Digital Transformation – From Connecting Things to Transforming Our Lives 2017
DOI: 10.18690/978-961-286-043-1.19
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Coworking from the Company’s Perspective - Serendipity-biotope or Getaway-spot?

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“…The other way around, KS may increase social interaction (Cabrera & Cabrera, 2005). Although these concepts are interconnected in a CWS, the SLR indicates that the correlation is complex and unclear (Josef, 2017). Nonetheless, prior coworking literature suggest that social interaction and KS predict EC in CWS (Bouncken et al, 2017;Capdevila, 2014a).…”
Section: Id De En Nt Ti If Fi Ic Ca At Ti Io On Nmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The other way around, KS may increase social interaction (Cabrera & Cabrera, 2005). Although these concepts are interconnected in a CWS, the SLR indicates that the correlation is complex and unclear (Josef, 2017). Nonetheless, prior coworking literature suggest that social interaction and KS predict EC in CWS (Bouncken et al, 2017;Capdevila, 2014a).…”
Section: Id De En Nt Ti If Fi Ic Ca At Ti Io On Nmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Joachim, a French architect, building the rst cupola of concrete and glass prompted Fredrick Keppler in 1907 to apply for a grant of ownership for the concept of solid glass blocks of 4 to 6.5cm to be tted at support structures of reinforced concrete. This led to the development of hollow glass blocks for vertical structures which were concluded to be more advantageous in terms of noise and thermal isolation in comparison to solid blocks [5]. Subsequent years later, the advancement of glass instigated prominent researchers in the study of glass for paving stones as well as the partial replacement for ne aggregates, hence the name Glasscrete [6].…”
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confidence: 99%