Perspectives on the dynamics of third spaces

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Abstract

While coworking spaces (CSs) were traditionally viewed as a necessity for self-employed workers and freelancers, we outline how different users have also adopted the concept, even more so during the pandemic. The range of users has now expanded with employees from all sorts of companies who need to balance remote working with their private lives at home. We indicate avenues for future growth, in particular when the use of a CS becomes a lifestyle choice, and present paths for future research on CS users.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe COVID-19 pandemic and Future of Working Spaces
EditorsIlaria Mariotti, Mina DiMarino, Pavel Bednar
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter14
Pages200-212
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9781003181163
ISBN (Print)9781032014340
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29-Aug-2022

Publication series

NameRegions and Cities

Keywords

  • co-working
  • covid
  • working spaces

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