“…Several market changes have led to the growth of new types of multi-tenant offices, such as new ways of working (Van Meel & Vos, 2001), the sharing economy (Bouncken & Reuschl, 2016), the increasing need for flexibility (Gibson & Lizieri, 1999;Laterveer, 2011), the increasing use for public spaces as work spaces (Fruianu, De Leeuw, & Nilsen, 2011), the increasing number of self-employed workers, the growth in the use of technologies, and the decreasing and changing need for office space (Ketting, 2014;Laterveer, 2011). A multi-tenant office can be described as a building in which office space and possibly a number of shared facilities and/or services are offered to multiple organizations (Calder & Courtney, 1992;Weijs-Perrée, Appel-Meulenbroek, de Vries, & Romme, 2016). Previous studies (e.g.…”