I started a coworking researchers group for African based coworking spaces

Dear all,

My names are Hilda Moraa from Kenya. A passionate coworking researcher based in Kenya with experience in understanding the coworking models across African hubs in the last 4 years. A week ago, I started a coworking researchers group https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!members/coworking-researchers for researchers around the world who are passionately researching on the subject of coworking spaces to understand their current gaps and models. This group provides a platform for interested researchers to share ongoing knowledge and findings of their work as well as contribute useful resources and posts.

This group is not for entities such as hubs managers or leads running the hubs as AfriLabs already has a group for all the Hubs across Africa. The primary target for this group is researchers or media trying to understand the role of coworking spaces, especially if the primary focus is on African coworking spaces. With more than 100+ innovation spaces across Africa then there is need for continued research and assessment of the hubs impact and growth.

Currently a total of 13 researchers working on coworking related research have joined this group. Please feel free to invite other researchers to join the group.Once you join the group. Please start by introducing yourself, your research work, and areas of interest in coworking research.

You can also check AfriHive, a one stop shop for coworking spaces across Africa to access useful resources, insights and services to remain sustainable in the long run.

Looking forward to your feedback and comments!

I’m a professional researcher that works on coworking spaces. What kind of help do you need?

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On Jul 12, 2014 12:35 PM, “hilda moraa” [email protected] wrote:

Dear all,

My names are Hilda Moraa from Kenya. A passionate coworking researcher based in Kenya with experience in understanding the coworking models across African hubs in the last 4 years. A week ago, I started a coworking researchers group https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!members/coworking-researchers for researchers around the world who are passionately researching on the subject of coworking spaces to understand their current gaps and models. This group provides a platform for interested researchers to share ongoing knowledge and findings of their work as well as contribute useful resources and posts.

This group is not for entities such as hubs managers or leads running the hubs as AfriLabs already has a group for all the Hubs across Africa. The primary target for this group is researchers or media trying to understand the role of coworking spaces, especially if the primary focus is on African coworking spaces. With more than 100+ innovation spaces across Africa then there is need for continued research and assessment of the hubs impact and growth.

Currently a total of 13 researchers working on coworking related research have joined this group. Please feel free to invite other researchers to join the group.Once you join the group. Please start by introducing yourself, your research work, and areas of interest in coworking research.

You can also check AfriHive, a one stop shop for coworking spaces across Africa to access useful resources, insights and services to remain sustainable in the long run.

Looking forward to your feedback and comments!

Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com


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