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      Coworking spaces: a new way of achieving productivity

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      Journal of Facilities Management
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          This paper aims to explore the relationship between coworking spaces and productivity.

          Design/methodology/approach

          A research model was designed to carry out the analysis. Specifically, this model attempts to reveal the influence of social interactions and the coworking environment on productivity. Furthermore, three moderated variables were incorporated into the model: gender, age and level of education. A Web-based survey was conducted.

          Findings

          The findings confirm the positive influence of social interactions and coworking environment on productivity.

          Research limitations/implications

          There are two limitations. First, it is based on the perception of coworkers. It would be interesting to add the perception of coworking space managers to provide more solid findings. The second limitation is that it has not suggested any additional potential factors which could affect productivity.

          Practical implications

          Implications of this study are grouped into two categories. First, from an academic perspective, it contributes to the development of knowledge about the increasing use of coworking spaces. Second, from a managerial perspective, this paper highlights how environmental factors and the facilities of a workplace can help to achieve better conditions for productivity, in particular in coworking spaces.

          Social implications

          Furthermore, the use of social interactions in professional relationships can be understood as an alternative way to carry out new ways of doing business.

          Originality/value

          This paper contributes to the enrichment of knowledge-concerning coworking spaces developed a pioneering study.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Journal of Facilities Management
                JFM
                Emerald
                1472-5967
                October 04 2018
                October 30 2018
                October 04 2018
                October 30 2018
                : 16
                : 4
                : 452-466
                Article
                10.1108/JFM-01-2018-0006
                695ff63c-d39e-4c5b-820b-be2cede56a85
                © 2018

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