Purpose – The literature on coworking spaces (CSs) is growing fast; notably, this topic has attracted a wide range of contributions from various disciplines during the past years. Although CSs first appeared in major cities, small towns and rural areas are also becoming attractive.To date, no literature review has systematically studied the effects of such collaborative-flexible new working spaces proliferating in non-urban areas. Therefore, this paper aims to present a systematic literature review about the effects of coworking spaces located in peripheral and rural areas. Design/methodology/approach – The methodological approach is based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, also known as PRISMA. Following the PRISMA checklist items, this study provides different aspects and identifies indicators from various cross-studies published in 10 years (2011–2021). Findings – Results showthat, in the past decade, Europe has recorded the highest number of publications on the topic of coworking spaces (CSs); themain research focus was on spatial planning. CSs foster communities of specialized and high-skilled workers, attract businesses and venture capitalists and may accelerate urban revitalisation processes. The regeneration of spaces can positively affect the value of commercial properties in the vicinity and attract developers. Moreover, by establishing communities and networks beyond the working life, coworking was found to reduce depopulation and even foster the influx of non-urban areas. Practical implications – The findings of this study can be transferred to policymakers to be considered in designing tailored policies in non-urban areas and also places-that-don’t matter. Originality/value – By date, this study is the first attempt to conduct a systematic review of the literature on the effects of coworking spaces in peripheral and rural areas. This is important since this typology of flexiblecollaborative working space is gaining public attention, especially during the pandemic and the development of such spaces in non-urban areas. Keywords Coworking spaces, Peripheral areas, Rural areas, Peripheral real estate markets, PRISMA, Systematic literature review Paper type Research paper

A systematic literature review of the effects of coworking spaces on the socio-cultural and economic conditions in peripheral and rural areas

Akhavan, Mina
2022-01-01

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Purpose – The literature on coworking spaces (CSs) is growing fast; notably, this topic has attracted a wide range of contributions from various disciplines during the past years. Although CSs first appeared in major cities, small towns and rural areas are also becoming attractive.To date, no literature review has systematically studied the effects of such collaborative-flexible new working spaces proliferating in non-urban areas. Therefore, this paper aims to present a systematic literature review about the effects of coworking spaces located in peripheral and rural areas. Design/methodology/approach – The methodological approach is based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, also known as PRISMA. Following the PRISMA checklist items, this study provides different aspects and identifies indicators from various cross-studies published in 10 years (2011–2021). Findings – Results showthat, in the past decade, Europe has recorded the highest number of publications on the topic of coworking spaces (CSs); themain research focus was on spatial planning. CSs foster communities of specialized and high-skilled workers, attract businesses and venture capitalists and may accelerate urban revitalisation processes. The regeneration of spaces can positively affect the value of commercial properties in the vicinity and attract developers. Moreover, by establishing communities and networks beyond the working life, coworking was found to reduce depopulation and even foster the influx of non-urban areas. Practical implications – The findings of this study can be transferred to policymakers to be considered in designing tailored policies in non-urban areas and also places-that-don’t matter. Originality/value – By date, this study is the first attempt to conduct a systematic review of the literature on the effects of coworking spaces in peripheral and rural areas. This is important since this typology of flexiblecollaborative working space is gaining public attention, especially during the pandemic and the development of such spaces in non-urban areas. Keywords Coworking spaces, Peripheral areas, Rural areas, Peripheral real estate markets, PRISMA, Systematic literature review Paper type Research paper
2022
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