I need you: academic final research on co-working and happiness at work

Hi Antonella,

I came across a few sources when I was researching coworking. I’ve pasted links to their abstracts or Web pages below. I hope this is helpful. Good luck with your research!

Best,

Sandra

http://www.academia.edu/3692644/Coworking_in_the_City

http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4581/

http://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/24826#.UhAEq5JBWSo

http://www.hermanmiller.com/research/research-summaries/coworking-swarming-and-the-agile-workplace.html

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11614-012-0021-y

http://jbt.sagepub.com/content/26/4/399.short

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On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 8:52:26 AM UTC-5, antonella ninni wrote:

Good morning,
I’m writing you because I’m pretty sure you could help me.

I am a Master student (italian) of Locale Development and Innovation in Florence and I’m working on my final research.

The argument is: “RELATIONAL GOODS AND LOCAL INNOVATION: the case of co-working”. I know I know, it seems too ambitous to proof and how that the crisis of loneliness of independent workers in the global era could be solved even with the cowo experiments but I truly believe that .

The problem is that, because it is a recent phenomenon, it is incredibly hard to find scientific and academic works on it.

This is the main reason of this appeal :slight_smile:

My questions are: do you have any works, author, data, theory about the success of the success of the coworking experience?

Can you suggest me anything about sharing economy and its link with cowo?

I would like to co-write it, sharing what I know with you and viceversa by improving my knowledge through yours.

Excuse me for my English… Hope you understood everything :slight_smile:

Thanks so much Sandra, I’m sure it will help me and my research :slight_smile:

Thanks, really

Antonella

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Il giorno 18/ago/2013, alle ore 01:35, Sandra A [email protected] ha scritto:

Hi Antonella,

I came across a few sources when I was researching coworking. I’ve pasted links to their abstracts or Web pages below. I hope this is helpful. Good luck with your research!

Best,

Sandra

http://www.academia.edu/3692644/Coworking_in_the_City

http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4581/

http://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/24826#.UhAEq5JBWSo

http://www.hermanmiller.com/research/research-summaries/coworking-swarming-and-the-agile-workplace.html

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11614-012-0021-y

http://jbt.sagepub.com/content/26/4/399.short

On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 8:52:26 AM UTC-5, antonella ninni wrote:

Good morning,
I’m writing you because I’m pretty sure you could help me.

I am a Master student (italian) of Locale Development and Innovation in Florence and I’m working on my final research.

The argument is: “RELATIONAL GOODS AND LOCAL INNOVATION: the case of co-working”. I know I know, it seems too ambitous to proof and how that the crisis of loneliness of independent workers in the global era could be solved even with the cowo experiments but I truly believe that .

The problem is that, because it is a recent phenomenon, it is incredibly hard to find scientific and academic works on it.

This is the main reason of this appeal :slight_smile:

My questions are: do you have any works, author, data, theory about the success of the success of the coworking experience?

Can you suggest me anything about sharing economy and its link with cowo?

I would like to co-write it, sharing what I know with you and viceversa by improving my knowledge through yours.

Excuse me for my English… Hope you understood everything :slight_smile:

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