Re-addressing resilience in communities facing the covid19 pandemic: an overview on coworking spaces in central european peripheries

Sharing spaces signify the idea of developing permanent and temporary workspaces, which tend to provide innovation activities through communities in the “fourth” place. The engagement of stakeholders in local communities likewise increases the group cohesion and resilience of the local creative ecos...

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Main Authors: Lukáš Danko, Gislene Feiten Haubrich, Eva Belvončíková
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Language:English
Published: Netcom Association 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/6899
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description Sharing spaces signify the idea of developing permanent and temporary workspaces, which tend to provide innovation activities through communities in the “fourth” place. The engagement of stakeholders in local communities likewise increases the group cohesion and resilience of the local creative ecosystem. However, research on CWS and resilience/adaptability is scarce, especially concerning coping mechanisms with the Covid19 pandemic. The paper aims to identify what challenges CWS from Central European countries faced during the Covid19 pandemic and understand how they reinvented practices to support resilience in the community-organisation-space nexus. Our qualitative analysis, based on interviews with community managers, suggests CWS in peripheries could attract and sustain a diversity of stakeholders with physical and virtual spaces to collaborate, enhancing the resilience of communities. On the other hand, it means increased pressure on community managers to provide infrastructure for the hybridization of collaborative spaces along with adaptability to cover new demands (HR development and infrastructure).
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spelling doaj-art-c3fe30d52bad4dd0a12d1356e58b2b442025-01-30T11:01:24ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142431-210X2023-02-013610.4000/netcom.6899Re-addressing resilience in communities facing the covid19 pandemic: an overview on coworking spaces in central european peripheriesLukáš DankoGislene Feiten HaubrichEva BelvončíkováSharing spaces signify the idea of developing permanent and temporary workspaces, which tend to provide innovation activities through communities in the “fourth” place. The engagement of stakeholders in local communities likewise increases the group cohesion and resilience of the local creative ecosystem. However, research on CWS and resilience/adaptability is scarce, especially concerning coping mechanisms with the Covid19 pandemic. The paper aims to identify what challenges CWS from Central European countries faced during the Covid19 pandemic and understand how they reinvented practices to support resilience in the community-organisation-space nexus. Our qualitative analysis, based on interviews with community managers, suggests CWS in peripheries could attract and sustain a diversity of stakeholders with physical and virtual spaces to collaborate, enhancing the resilience of communities. On the other hand, it means increased pressure on community managers to provide infrastructure for the hybridization of collaborative spaces along with adaptability to cover new demands (HR development and infrastructure).https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/6899peripherycollaborationcoworking spacesresilience.
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title Re-addressing resilience in communities facing the covid19 pandemic: an overview on coworking spaces in central european peripheries
title_full Re-addressing resilience in communities facing the covid19 pandemic: an overview on coworking spaces in central european peripheries
title_fullStr Re-addressing resilience in communities facing the covid19 pandemic: an overview on coworking spaces in central european peripheries
title_full_unstemmed Re-addressing resilience in communities facing the covid19 pandemic: an overview on coworking spaces in central european peripheries
title_short Re-addressing resilience in communities facing the covid19 pandemic: an overview on coworking spaces in central european peripheries
title_sort re addressing resilience in communities facing the covid19 pandemic an overview on coworking spaces in central european peripheries
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