Here you can find all final drafts of journal publications, policy reports, and completed PhD theses and monographs produced in the project.

Nuances of working together: the influence of managerial approaches on collaboration within coworking spaces

Nuances of working together: the influence of managerial approaches on collaboration within coworking spaces Costantino Romeo, Ignasi Capdevila, Barbara Da Roit, and Maurizio Busacca ”The …

Exploring the potential of coworking spaces for quality of working life and wellbeing: a systematic review of academic literature

Exploring the potential of coworking spaces for quality of working life and wellbeing: a systematic review of academic literature Francesca Chiara Ciccarelli Αbstract: Coworking spaces …

GEOGRAPHY | RESEARCH ARTICLE Unfinished sympathy: on the limitations of sharing as a work practice in community-led coworking

Unfinished sympathy: on the limitations of sharing as a work practice in community-led coworking Malte Höfner & Nikos Gatsinos Abstract: Collaborative workspaces are perceived as …

CORAL-ITN Brief on Regional Geography of CWS in Europe

Based on an analysis made with the collection of primary and secondary data, the report includes 12,009 CWS located in 23 European countries. We examine …

Survey on the Impacts of Collaborative Workspaces

Within the framework of the European project CORAL-ITN, our researcher Lorenzo Marmo (ESR13) is currently implementing a survey to understand the impacts and potentialities of …

CORAL-ITN Glossary

CORAL ESRs developed a web-based Glossary about key – terms and concepts of the project. The glossary marks the end of the theoretical phase of …

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 955907.