New Workplaces—Location Patterns, Urban Effects and Development Trajectories

New Workplaces—Location Patterns, Urban Effects and Development Trajectories
Title New Workplaces—Location Patterns, Urban Effects and Development Trajectories PDF eBook
Author Ilaria Mariotti
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 304
Release 2021-04-02
Genre Science
ISBN 3030634434

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This book explores the innovative workplaces, namely coworking spaces and makerspaces, that are emerging as a consequence of digital innovations and the related development of the knowledge economy and society in the wake of deindustrialization. Drawing on international and multidisciplinary research projects, fresh insights are provided into current trends, research methodologies, actors, location patterns and effects, and urban and regional policies and planning. The aim is to cast light on all aspects of these new working and making spaces, highlighting their innovative geographies and the complexities of their nexus with urban and regional change processes from both the theoretical and the empirical point of view. The book includes multiple illuminating case studies from the advanced economies of North America and Europe, carefully selected for their relevance to the topic under analysis. This book is designed for an international audience comprising not only academicians but also policymakers, representatives of civil and entrepreneurial associations, and business operators.

New Workplaces-Location Patterns, Urban Effects and Development Trajectories

New Workplaces-Location Patterns, Urban Effects and Development Trajectories
Title New Workplaces-Location Patterns, Urban Effects and Development Trajectories PDF eBook
Author Ilaria Mariotti
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9783030634445

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This book explores the innovative workplaces, namely coworking spaces and makerspaces, that are emerging as a consequence of digital innovations and the related development of the knowledge economy and society in the wake of deindustrialization. Drawing on international and multidisciplinary research projects, fresh insights are provided into current trends, research methodologies, actors, location patterns and effects, and urban and regional policies and planning. The aim is to cast light on all aspects of these new working and making spaces, highlighting their innovative geographies and the complexities of their nexus with urban and regional change processes from both the theoretical and the empirical point of view. The book includes multiple illuminating case studies from the advanced economies of North America and Europe, carefully selected for their relevance to the topic under analysis. This book is designed for an international audience comprising not only academicians but also policymakers, representatives of civil and entrepreneurial associations, and business operators.

Cultural Industries and the Covid-19 Pandemic

Cultural Industries and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Title Cultural Industries and the Covid-19 Pandemic PDF eBook
Author Elisa Salvador
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 333
Release 2021-12-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 100053197X

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Already dealing with disruptive market forces, the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs) faced fundamental challenges resulting from the global health crisis, wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic. With catastrophic changes to cultural consumption, cultural organizations are dealing with short-, medium-, and long-term threats to livelihoods under lockdown. This book aims at filling the literature gap about the consequences of one of the hardest crises – COVID-19 – severely impacting all the fields of the CCIs. With a focus on European countries and taking into account the evolving and unstable context caused by the pandemic still in progress, this book investigates the first reactions and actual strategies of CCIs’ actors, government bodies, and cultural institutions facing the COVID-19 crisis and the potential consequences of these emergency strategies for the future of the CCIs. Solutions adopted during the repeated lockdowns by CCIs’ actors could originate new forms of cultural consumption and/or new innovative market strategies. This book brings together a constellation of contributors to analyze the cultural sector as it seeks to emerge from this existential challenge. The global perspectives presented in this book provide research-based evidence to understand and reflect on an unprecedented period, allowing reflective practitioners to learn and develop from a range of real-world cases. The book will also be of interest to researchers, academics, and students with a particular interest in the management of cultural and creative organizations and crisis management.

European Narratives on Remote Working and Coworking During the COVID-19 Pandemic

European Narratives on Remote Working and Coworking During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Title European Narratives on Remote Working and Coworking During the COVID-19 Pandemic PDF eBook
Author Mina Akhavan
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 153
Release 2023-05-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 303126018X

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This open access book offers a multidisciplinary and comprehensive perspective regarding the immediate and long-term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on coworking spaces in the European Region. The current pandemic has imposed several effects on work and spaces for work. Some are immediate effects and will last for a short time (such as the closing down of the space), some will last longer (namely, the reorganisation of the space to meet the physical distancing), and some will stay for a long time (remote working and hybrid working). Although the literature on coworking spaces and the effects of the pandemic is growing fast, empirical studies are yet limited. Within this context, this book seeks a twofold aim: (i) to contribute to the fast-growing literature on coworking space and their effects at different scales; (ii) to present a multidisciplinary perspective about the effects of the yet-lasting Corona-pandemic effects on the patterns of remote working and consequently on coworking spaces, as the most diffused form of new working spaces.

The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Working Spaces

The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Working Spaces
Title The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Working Spaces PDF eBook
Author Ilaria Mariotti
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 265
Release 2022-08-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000684571

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This edited volume presents a compendium of emerging and innovative studies on the proliferation of new working spaces (NeWSps), both formal and informal (such as coworking spaces, maker spaces, fab labs, public libraries, and coffee shops), and their role during and following the COVID-19 pandemic in urban and regional development and planning. This book presents an original, interdisciplinary approach to NeWSps through three features: (i) situating the debate in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has transformed NeWSp business models and the everyday work life of their owners and users; (ii) repositioning and rethinking the debate on NeWSps in the context of socioeconomics and planning and comparing conditions between before and during the COVID-19 pandemic; and (iii) providing new directions for urban and regional development and resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic, considering new ways of working and living. The 17 chapters are co-authored by both leading international scholars who have studied the proliferation of NeWSps in the last decade and young, talented researchers, resulting in a total of 55 co-authors from different disciplines (48 of whom are currently involved in the COST Action CA18214 ‘The Geography of New Working Spaces and Impact on the Periphery’ 2019–2023: www.new-working-spaces.eu). Selected comparative studies among several European countries (Western and Eastern Europe) and from the US and Lebanon are presented. The book contributes to the understanding of multi-disciplinary theoretical and practical implications of NeWSps for our society, economy, and urban/regional planning in conditions following the COVID-19 pandemic. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Evolution of New Working Spaces

Evolution of New Working Spaces
Title Evolution of New Working Spaces PDF eBook
Author Ilaria Mariotti
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 148
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Genre
ISBN 3031508688

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COVID-19 (Forced) Innovations

COVID-19 (Forced) Innovations
Title COVID-19 (Forced) Innovations PDF eBook
Author Edmond Manahasa
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 255
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031566076

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