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Managing Development of Creative City System: Coworking

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  • Paulina Stachura

    (Faculty of Economic Sciences University of Warsaw, ul. DÅ‚uga 44/50, 00-241 Warszawa, Poland)

  • Karolina Kuligowska

    (Faculty of Economic Sciences University of Warsaw, ul. DÅ‚uga 44/50, 00-241 Warszawa, Poland)

Abstract

The advancements in new technologies during the last decades and the change in the nature of work, which has become more dependent on knowledge and creativity, have reshaped the world of work and led to the decline of classical employment relation. Creative city system understood as the practice of working individually and independently but in the presence of others in a shared environment, became a solution in managing development of urban areas, when more and more people tend to work from remote locations the aim of this paper is to present a concept of creative city system, to examine the current state of coworking spaces, and to discuss the role of managing its further development.

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  • Paulina Stachura & Karolina Kuligowska, 2021. "Managing Development of Creative City System: Coworking," International Journal of Operations Management, Inovatus Services Ltd., vol. 1(2), pages 18-22, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:mgs:iojome:v:1:y:2021:i:2:p:18-22
    DOI: 10.18775/ijom.2757-0509.2020.12.4002
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