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- Title
- The coworking experience: Myth and reality for Canterbury coworkers
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- SIT (Southern Institute of Technology)
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A coworking space is like a traditional office where coworkers get to work with other members who are not essentially their colleagues. Coworking space is a growing industry supported by the rising number of self-employed and as an alternative to working from home. There are myths that coworking spaces are the same, it is only for freelancers, entrepreneurs and start-ups, and it is noisy and distracting. This study unveils the realities in coworking spaces. This research shows how coworkers p...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Master Dissertation
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- Masters
- Date created
- 2021-01
- Creator
- Macaraeg, Karen
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5476
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- Canterbury Province (N.Z.) / New Zealand / co-working / co-working spaces / alternative workspaces / workplace design / offices / Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
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