Coworking

A coworking space in Berlin

Coworking is an arrangement in which workers for different companies share an office space. It allows cost savings and convenience through the use of common infrastructures, such as equipment, utilities and receptionist and custodial services, and in some cases refreshments and parcel acceptance services.[1] It is attractive to independent contractors, independent scientists, remote workers, digital nomads, and people who travel frequently. Additionally, coworking helps workers avoid the feeling of social isolation they may experience while remote working or traveling[2] and eliminate distractions in home office. Most coworking spaces charge membership dues. Major companies that provide coworking space and serviced offices include WeWork, IWG plc, Industrious, and Impact Hub.

  1. ^ Babb, Courtney; Curtis, Carey; McLeod, Sam (2018-10-02). "The Rise of Shared Work Spaces: A Disruption to Urban Planning Policy?". Urban Policy and Research. 36 (4): 496–512. doi:10.1080/08111146.2018.1476230. hdl:20.500.11937/70106. ISSN 0811-1146. S2CID 158310238.
  2. ^ Butler, Kiera (January 1, 2008). "Practical Values: Works Well With Others". Mother Jones.

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