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Institutionalization of New Forms of Social Interaction: Coworking Space
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Poltavskaya, Mariya Borisovna
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Entrepreneurs
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/ Shared working
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2014
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Poltavskaya, Mariya Borisovna
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Entrepreneurs
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2014
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Institutionalization of New Forms of Social Interaction: Coworking Space
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Institutionalization of New Forms of Social Interaction: Coworking Space
2014
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Overview
Coworking is an understudied phenomenon in Russian science. Coworking is a style of work that involves a shared working environment, often an office, and independent activity. The study traces the hыistory of coworking spaces and the process of institutionalization of coworking. In the article coworking is treated as a space for collaborative work and as a community, which contributes to professional growth of freelancers, entrepreneurs/innovators and all independent workers. The author uses data of the 4th Global Coworking Survey 2013 which was conducted by the online Deskmag journal. The author gives examples of coworking centers support by municipalities and government structures in Russia and European countries.
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Volgograd State University
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