Co-working spaces limit creativity in the long run, finds new study CityUniLondon
These shared spaces, which have boomed in popularity since the pandemic, may offer initial opportunities to collaborate but, before long, they ultimately inhibit the emergence of collaborative practices.
Findings show that the informal setting of the space initially supported collective explorations between start-ups but inhibited collaborations from developing. Professor Haefliger said,"The rise of co-working spaces as new forms of work has redefined our understanding of the traditional physical, temporal and spatial boundaries of organizations."
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