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Coworking-Spaces als neue Organisationsform in der Sharing Economy

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Ziel dieses Beitrages ist es, das noch sehr junge Forschungsgebiet der Coworking-Spaces vorzustellen und in der Sharing Economy zu verorten. Zunächst werden die Grundlagen der Sharing Economy, deren Treiber und Risiken diskutiert. Anschließend werden Coworking-Spaces und deren mögliche Ausprägungen vorgestellt. Im dritten Teil wird dargestellt, in welchen Spannungsfeldern sich die Teilnehmer der Sharing Economy bewegen wie Coworking-Spaces zu deren Lösung beitragen.

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Reuschl, A.J., Bouncken, R.B. (2017). Coworking-Spaces als neue Organisationsform in der Sharing Economy. In: Bruhn, M., Hadwich, K. (eds) Dienstleistungen 4.0. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17552-8_8

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