2021
DOI: 10.17811/rm.10.13-3.2021.316-338
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Furniture as Feature in Coworking Spaces. Spots in Oporto City as Case Study

Abstract: In a few decades, the digital age came into our lives changing lifestyles and social behaviours, forcing the world to rethink daily experiences, including those taking place in the workplaces. The digital nomadism that facilitates the mobility and flexibility of work meets the requirements of today's society and stimulates the emergence of coworking spaces. Furniture design also needs to approach the new demands of current lifestyle. Within this context, the article intends to find out the role that furniture … Show more

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“…In another vein, Seo et al (2017) stated that the two key drivers are the need to facilitate relationship and the economic benefits of sharing a space. This study was supported by Cruz et al (2021) and Huang et al (2019) adding that that the urge for professional and social interaction are pivotal to coworking. Clifton et al (2019) state interaction, expansion to social business, cost savings and being in a creative environment as first four reasons people chose to co-work.…”
Section: Key Drivers To Adopting Coworking Spaces By Userssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…In another vein, Seo et al (2017) stated that the two key drivers are the need to facilitate relationship and the economic benefits of sharing a space. This study was supported by Cruz et al (2021) and Huang et al (2019) adding that that the urge for professional and social interaction are pivotal to coworking. Clifton et al (2019) state interaction, expansion to social business, cost savings and being in a creative environment as first four reasons people chose to co-work.…”
Section: Key Drivers To Adopting Coworking Spaces By Userssupporting
confidence: 57%