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Coworking-Spaces: Chancen für Entrepreneurship und Business Model Design

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  • Ricarda B. Bouncken
  • Andreas J. Reuschl

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Coworking-Spaces werden als dritte Welle der Wissensarbeit diskutiert. Täglich werden neue Coworking-Spaces eröffnet. Coworking beschreibt die entgeltliche Nutzung von (Büro-) Arbeitsplätzen und sozialen Interaktionsräumen (z. B. Cafeteria) des Coworking-Spaces durch Coworkende als Mitglieder und Nutzer. Dieser Beitrag führt dieses neue Konzept aus der Praxis in den wissenschaftlichen Diskurs ein, erläutert verschiedene Formen und diskutiert die Möglichkeiten von Coworking-Spaces zur Förderung von Entrepreneurship und Business Model Design und Entwicklung. / Coworking-spaces are discussed as the third wave of knowledge work. New coworking-spaces open daily. Coworking describes the use of (office) workplaces and room for social interaction (e. g. cafeteria) in a coworking-space by its members and users against payment. This article introduces the novel concept from practice into the scientific discourse, explaining different forms and discussing the capabilities of coworking-spaces to promote entrepreneurship, business model design, and business model development.

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  • Ricarda B. Bouncken & Andreas J. Reuschl, 2017. "Coworking-Spaces: Chancen für Entrepreneurship und Business Model Design," ZfKE – Zeitschrift für KMU und Entrepreneurship, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, vol. 65(3), pages 151-168.
  • Handle: RePEc:dah:aeqzfk:v65_y2017_i3_q3_p151-168
    DOI: 10.3790/zfke.65.3.151
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