The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people’s living, working, and traveling behavior. Knowledge workers began working in their homes, and a new demand for flexible working practices has arisen (e.g., remote working, teleworking, diverse flexible and hybrid forms of working). New working spaces have attracted renewed interest among academicians and policymakers in this context because they represent a feasible alternative to working from home.
The Effects of COVID-19 on Coworking Spaces
Ilaria Mariotti;
2022-01-01
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people’s living, working, and traveling behavior. Knowledge workers began working in their homes, and a new demand for flexible working practices has arisen (e.g., remote working, teleworking, diverse flexible and hybrid forms of working). New working spaces have attracted renewed interest among academicians and policymakers in this context because they represent a feasible alternative to working from home.File in questo prodotto:
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