Proceedings of the 2018 Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3196709.3196758
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"More than just Space"

Abstract: This paper aims to understand interactions at creative hubs, and how this understanding can be used to inform the design of virtual creative hubs Ð i.e., social-technical infrastructures that support hub-like interactions amongst people who arenÕt spatially or temporally co-located. We present findings from a qualitative field study in UK creative hubs, in which we conducted seventeen observations and ten interviews in three sites. Our findings reveal a range of key themes that define interactions within creat… Show more

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“…The information provided on the hubs' websites suggested that their existence and coniguration was driven by the provision of three key processual qualities, which have previously been noted as valuable traits of traditional creative hubs [17]. These were social capital, knowledge exchange, and incubation.…”
Section: Support Offered and Qualitiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The information provided on the hubs' websites suggested that their existence and coniguration was driven by the provision of three key processual qualities, which have previously been noted as valuable traits of traditional creative hubs [17]. These were social capital, knowledge exchange, and incubation.…”
Section: Support Offered and Qualitiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Our previous work has hypothesized that it might be these non-functional aspects of hubs that are most likely to be degraded when moving over to a virtual platform [17]. For this reason, we argue that the lack of attention as yet paid to them in the study of virtual hubs in the literature is a critical knowledge gap, which could signiicantly hinder future efforts to improve existing, and develop new, socio-technical platforms for business incubation and acceleration.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 96%
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