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Tomaz, E. & Henriques, C. (2023). The evolution and spatial dynamics of coworking spaces in Lisbon: A qualitative analysis. CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios. Thematic dossier (46), 18-30
E. C. Tomaz and C. D. Henriques, "The evolution and spatial dynamics of coworking spaces in Lisbon: A qualitative analysis", in CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios, vol. Thematic dossier, no. 46, pp. 18-30, 2023
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author = "Tomaz, E. and Henriques, C.",
title = "The evolution and spatial dynamics of coworking spaces in Lisbon: A qualitative analysis",
journal = "CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios",
year = "2023",
volume = "Thematic dossier",
number = "46",
doi = "10.15847/CCT.31140",
pages = "18-30",
url = "https://revistas.rcaap.pt/cct/article/view/31140"
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TY - JOUR TI - The evolution and spatial dynamics of coworking spaces in Lisbon: A qualitative analysis T2 - CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios VL - Thematic dossier IS - 46 AU - Tomaz, E. AU - Henriques, C. PY - 2023 SP - 18-30 SN - 1645-0639 DO - 10.15847/CCT.31140 UR - https://revistas.rcaap.pt/cct/article/view/31140 AB - This article examines the emergence, historical evolution, and spatial dynamics of coworking spaces (CWS) in Lisbon, Portugal, as part of a broader investigation into new working spaces in diverse geographies. The study explores the development and deployment of CWS within city development and planning, looking in particular at local government strategy focused on innovation and entrepreneurship and at private initiatives. The research questions guiding the study are: (i) What are the key phases and critical moments in the development of CWS in Lisbon, and how have they influenced the current landscape in terms of distribution and sectors of CWS in the city? (ii) How have local government strategies and private initiatives influenced the development, location, and resilience of CWS in Lisbon, taking into consideration the impact of global events such as the 2008 economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic? The methodology employed involves qualitative content analysis of articles, policy, and planning documents, as well as semi-structured interviews with key informants, experts, and coworking operators. Site visits to CWS in Lisbon were also conducted. Additionally, a georeferenced database of CWS was built to allow a spatial analysis of their development and distribution across the city. The findings demonstrate that CWS in Lisbon have experienced significant growth since the economic crisis, resulting in diverse spaces, operators, sectors, and practices. Local government strategies have a significant role in their development by fostering a creative and entrepreneurial ecosystem that involves collaborations among public and private entities. In terms of spatial distribution, while CWS are located mainly in areas with high demand for office spaces near transportation hubs, those oriented toward cultural and creative activities tend to be found in areas undergoing regeneration. Further studies are needed to fully comprehend the evolving practices and their long-term impacts on the local context and to explore other political, socio-economic, technological, and spatial variables. The results of this study aim to contribute to a better understanding of the development and location factors of CWS in specific urban areas, providing insights for urban planning and development strategies. ER -
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