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Rural coworking spaces in the COVID-19 era: A window of opportunity?

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Resumo:The development of coworking spaces in rural areas has been the subject of great interest due to the expansion of digital technologies and the rise of new ways of working. They are regarded as drivers of economic and social development. Rural coworking spaces typically host diverse professionals from various sectors seeking to reduce their daily commute and reconcile work and quality of life. Most of these spaces are located in reconverted buildings and provide shared office facilities, business support, and some social interaction, counterbalancing the self-isolation experienced at home. The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly challenged this model, but it has also raised new opportunities given the widespread adoption of remote working. The authors conducted 48 semi-structured interviews with managers of coworking spaces in France (30), Portugal (11), and Belgium (7). Our analysis reveals that rural coworking spaces proved highly resilient during the first year of the COVID-19 crisis. This resilience can mostly be explained by their hybrid nature and alliance with local authorities and communities.
Autores principais:Tomaz, E.
Outros Autores:Moriset, B.; Teller, J.
Assunto:COVID-19 Coworking space Resiliência -- Resilience Remote working Desenvolvimento rural -- Rural development
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:capítulo de livro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:ISCTE
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório ISCTE
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spellingShingle Rural coworking spaces in the COVID-19 era: A window of opportunity?
Tomaz, E.
COVID-19
Coworking space
Resiliência -- Resilience
Remote working
Desenvolvimento rural -- Rural development
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Coworking space
Resiliência -- Resilience
Remote working
Desenvolvimento rural -- Rural development
title Rural coworking spaces in the COVID-19 era: A window of opportunity?
title_full Rural coworking spaces in the COVID-19 era: A window of opportunity?
title_fullStr Rural coworking spaces in the COVID-19 era: A window of opportunity?
title_full_unstemmed Rural coworking spaces in the COVID-19 era: A window of opportunity?
title_short Rural coworking spaces in the COVID-19 era: A window of opportunity?
title_sort Rural coworking spaces in the COVID-19 era: A window of opportunity?
topic COVID-19
Coworking space
Resiliência -- Resilience
Remote working
Desenvolvimento rural -- Rural development
topic_facet COVID-19
Coworking space
Resiliência -- Resilience
Remote working
Desenvolvimento rural -- Rural development
url http://hdl.handle.net/10071/28210
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