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Co-Working Spaces in Greece During the COVID-19 Era: The Case Study of Athens City

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  • Angelos Papavasileiou

    (Harokopio University, Greece)

  • Roido Mitoula

    (Harokopio University, Greece)

  • Panagiotis E. Kaldis

    (University of West Attica, Greece)

  • Aristidis Papagrigoriou

    (University of West Attica, Greece)

Abstract

The organization of space and working time, especially their location and geography, is a significant concern to researchers and politicians. However, in today's globalized economy and online age, the way we work and the workplace's whole location and geography are being redefined and researched. This paper investigates the current situation of co-working spaces in Greece, and the authors further analyse the case study of the Athens municipality. They examined views on new workplaces satisfaction and the benefits of the location. The research also explored the factors influencing ‘co-working spaces' satisfaction and views on the location's benefits. Finally, there is a detailed record of the areas in question throughout the territory, and they are scattered and concentrated in certain areas. Their characteristics are then explored, and policies and actions are proposed for their operation and development in the post-COVID-19 era.

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  • Angelos Papavasileiou & Roido Mitoula & Panagiotis E. Kaldis & Aristidis Papagrigoriou, 2022. "Co-Working Spaces in Greece During the COVID-19 Era: The Case Study of Athens City," International Journal of Corporate Finance and Accounting (IJCFA), IGI Global, vol. 9(1), pages 1-21, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jcfa00:v:9:y:2022:i:1:p:1-21
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