Help Professors Prove that Coworking WORKS!

Hi!

Do you believe that freelance work is the way of the future? Help us prove that ditching the 9-to-5 has a measurable and positive impact on worker well-being and productivity. If you currently work in a coworking space, you are in a unique position to help contribute to this very poorly understood population of workers and to raise awareness among academics and the general public about the benefits of this new style of work.
We are partnering with Baylor University to conduct a research study on worker dynamics in coworking spaces, and we invite you to consider being a part of it! It only requires your input in a few short surveys over the next couple of months - including a pre-survey followed by the primary portion of study that requires 3 daily very short surveys for 5 business days. The researchers will then follow up with you once more over the next two months. Each of these touch points will only take a few moments, and the input you give will be invaluable in helping the researchers provide recommendations and insight into how we can maximize the effectiveness of the coworking model for users.
To sweeten the deal, all participants will be entered to win $20 Amazon gift cards (1 in 20 chance of winning) and perhaps even more interesting, will receive a summary of the study findings.
The next 1-week study session will start on Monday, Nov 26th. If you are interested, please click here to read more and sign up:
https://baylor.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6fixqnpaw9jXRzL

We will also be doing another round in early January if this would fit your schedule better. Please email Emily at eda…@ceibs.edu if you’d prefer to be invited for the next round.

Thank you for considering this unique opportunity! For good karma, help us spread the word by forwarding the information about this study to friends who might be interested: https://coworkingstudy.com

Emily David, Ph.D.
CEIBS

Sara Perry, Ph.D.
Baylor University

Lars Johnson, Ph.D.
Wayne State University

Hey Gyles thanks for sharing this.

There are so many great studies and surveys being put out all the time, but alot of the findings are usually lost to the community (even those who submit their own information).

Might I suggest chatting with the folks at coworkinglibrary.com to make sure you can share your findings with the wider community, and maybe they can help you reach more spaces too.

Thanks again,

Hector

included.co - Helping 100s of coworking communities share buying-power to unlock great Member Benefits.

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On Friday, 16 November 2018 17:53:06 UTC-5, Gyles Meng wrote:

Hi!

Do you believe that freelance work is the way of the future? Help us prove that ditching the 9-to-5 has a measurable and positive impact on worker well-being and productivity. If you currently work in a coworking space, you are in a unique position to help contribute to this very poorly understood population of workers and to raise awareness among academics and the general public about the benefits of this new style of work.
We are partnering with Baylor University to conduct a research study on worker dynamics in coworking spaces, and we invite you to consider being a part of it! It only requires your input in a few short surveys over the next couple of months - including a pre-survey followed by the primary portion of study that requires 3 daily very short surveys for 5 business days. The researchers will then follow up with you once more over the next two months. Each of these touch points will only take a few moments, and the input you give will be invaluable in helping the researchers provide recommendations and insight into how we can maximize the effectiveness of the coworking model for users.
To sweeten the deal, all participants will be entered to win $20 Amazon gift cards (1 in 20 chance of winning) and perhaps even more interesting, will receive a summary of the study findings.
The next 1-week study session will start on Monday, Nov 26th. If you are interested, please click here to read more and sign up:
https://baylor.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6fixqnpaw9jXRzL

We will also be doing another round in early January if this would fit your schedule better. Please email Emily at eda…@ceibs.edu if you’d prefer to be invited for the next round.

Thank you for considering this unique opportunity! For good karma, help us spread the word by forwarding the information about this study to friends who might be interested: https://coworkingstudy.com

Emily David, Ph.D.
CEIBS

Sara Perry, Ph.D.
Baylor University

Lars Johnson, Ph.D.
Wayne State University

How wonderful. I will get in touch with them for sure. We will guarantee that the result will not be hidden away from our community members. We are more than happy to share our findings.

Best,

Gyles

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On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 21:35, Hector Kolonas [email protected] wrote:

Hey Gyles thanks for sharing this.

There are so many great studies and surveys being put out all the time, but alot of the findings are usually lost to the community (even those who submit their own information).

Might I suggest chatting with the folks at coworkinglibrary.com to make sure you can share your findings with the wider community, and maybe they can help you reach more spaces too.

Thanks again,

Hector

included.co - Helping 100s of coworking communities share buying-power to unlock great Member Benefits.

On Friday, 16 November 2018 17:53:06 UTC-5, Gyles Meng wrote:

Hi!

Do you believe that freelance work is the way of the future? Help us prove that ditching the 9-to-5 has a measurable and positive impact on worker well-being and productivity. If you currently work in a coworking space, you are in a unique position to help contribute to this very poorly understood population of workers and to raise awareness among academics and the general public about the benefits of this new style of work.
We are partnering with Baylor University to conduct a research study on worker dynamics in coworking spaces, and we invite you to consider being a part of it! It only requires your input in a few short surveys over the next couple of months - including a pre-survey followed by the primary portion of study that requires 3 daily very short surveys for 5 business days. The researchers will then follow up with you once more over the next two months. Each of these touch points will only take a few moments, and the input you give will be invaluable in helping the researchers provide recommendations and insight into how we can maximize the effectiveness of the coworking model for users.
To sweeten the deal, all participants will be entered to win $20 Amazon gift cards (1 in 20 chance of winning) and perhaps even more interesting, will receive a summary of the study findings.
The next 1-week study session will start on Monday, Nov 26th. If you are interested, please click here to read more and sign up:
https://baylor.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6fixqnpaw9jXRzL

We will also be doing another round in early January if this would fit your schedule better. Please email Emily at eda…@ceibs.edu if you’d prefer to be invited for the next round.

Thank you for considering this unique opportunity! For good karma, help us spread the word by forwarding the information about this study to friends who might be interested: https://coworkingstudy.com

Emily David, Ph.D.
CEIBS

Sara Perry, Ph.D.
Baylor University

Lars Johnson, Ph.D.
Wayne State University

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